Wendy Williams, 60, will make her first national television appearance since her dementia diagnosis on 'The View' on March 14. This comes as she fights to end her court-appointed guardianship, which began in 2022 after Wells Fargo flagged suspicious withdrawals. Williams claims she has regained capacity and is seeking to prove she doesn't have frontotemporal dementia, a diagnosis she disputes. She alleges her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., made unauthorized withdrawals, leading to the guardianship. An employee at her assisted-living facility claims she was moved to a more restrictive unit after a drunken incident, despite showing no signs of cognitive decline. Williams hopes to regain control of her finances and medical decisions, potentially through a jury trial if necessary.
Wendy Williams to Appear on 'The View' Amid Guardianship Battle and Dementia Diagnosis
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