Wendy Williams Fate To Be Decided In Jury Trial And Neurologist

Wendy Williams continues to fight for her independence and freedom. After losing her rights and having her bank accounts frozen, Wendy was placed in a nursing home for dementia patients. She received a guardian who claimed all Wendy’s money had suddenly disappeared. Wendy has done a few interviews and is fighting for her freedom, and it sounds like she is getting a chance.
Wendy is getting a jury trial to determine if she needs to continue to be forced to remain in the nursing home, isolated from all her family and friends. Here is what you need to know about the latest news.
Wendy Williams Getting Trial As She Fights For Freedom
Wendy Williams has a “health care advocate” named Ginalisa Monterroso. She recently spoke about updates on the former talk show host’s fight for independence. Ginalisa said Wendy, 60, is “excited” to get a jury trial to determine whether her guardianship should be terminated.
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Wendy’s guardian, Sabrina E. Morrissey, has continued to claim that Wendy has dementia. She also claims it is getting worse and that Williams needs to be kept in the memory care facility. However, after the recent interviews and a trip to the hospital, a judge ordered her to be removed from the memory care unit. She moved to a more open and free part of the nursing home.
Wendy has since been able to leave and have dinner with friends, which hasn’t happened in a long time. Now, she can prove she doesn’t need to be in the nursing home. A new test by a neurologist is required to determine if the last tests and Morrissey’s claims are correct or if Wendy was misdiagnosed. Then, a jury trial will decide her fate.
What Is Next For Wendy Williams?
Wendy has smartly mostly stopped talking about Sabrina E. Morrissey. Since she has Ginalisa Monterroso on her side, her advocate is speaking for her. Ginalisa tells people not to believe everything they have heard about Wendy.
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“This is something that she’s been wanting to say, and she just can’t wait to get her story out,” Ginalisa said (via PEOPLE). “And at the end of the day, she’s going to have a trial by jury, and it will be the jury who will be making the decision.”
This comes a couple of weeks after Wendy did an interview, claiming that neither Morrissey nor the judge in her case are “like her.” She said she wants people who understand her to decide her fate.
According to Ginalisa, additional testing from “an independent neurologist” is the next step before a trial is scheduled for Wendy Williams’s battle. This also comes after a hospital trip. While there, a “mini assessment” was done. Wendy “passed” the hospital mental capacity exams.
What are your thoughts on Wendy Williams and her battle for independence, finally getting a chance for a jury trial to determine her fate? Do you think this will have a happy ending for the former talk show host? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
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