Wendy Williams doubles her claim that she does not have frontotemporal dementia.
The former talk show host accused her of diagnosis of “disgusting” and “fake” When she called “Breakfast Club” Wednesday.
“That's something that everyone has very rarely,” she continues, “I'm not incapacitated. I'm not a baby.”
Williams' law guardian Sabrina Morrissey responded to the public denial hours later by requesting another medical evaluation of Williams in court filings.
“In these statements, [Williams] In her opinion, she does not suffer from dementia and is not neutralised.” Read the legal submission It was obtained by people.
Morrissey is seeking “a new medical evaluation with comprehensive neurological and psychological testing by field experts,” according to court documents.
The Guardian claims Williams' “official diagnosis” came from a doctor at Weill Cornell Medical Center, who said the 60-year-old suffers from frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). I did.
Additionally, Filing said Williams' condition is “deteriorating and there is no cure.”
Morrissey's filing also addressed lawsuits filed after Docuseries against A&E TV Network, Lifetime Entertainment and other affiliates. It aired in February 2024.
“I wrote this letter during today's radio interview. [Williams] It seemed to discuss some of the issues of A&E and show that she didn't want to take action,” Filing read.
Morrissey said, “The new medical examination was a very unlikely event and he “has no interest” in the ongoing lawsuit, and continued. [Williams] Somehow, they have the mental ability to direct a lawsuit against A&E.
“The question of whether it is [Williams] Her ability to assess what is in her own best interest deserves new careful consideration by a qualified professional and should not be left to inadvertent speculation on tabloids, radio or the internet.” Filing added.
In January, Williams reportedly fired court-appointed lawyer Linda Redrisk to try and get out of her guardianship.
The shooting came less than two weeks after Williams' family said he was looking for a “respected and honest” lawyer to represent the former television host in her legal battle.
Last month, Williams claimed he was “confined” in a New York support facility on “The Breakfast Club.”
“I'm not a cognitively impaired, but I feel like I'm in prison,” she said at the time.
“I'm definitely isolated. To talk to these people who live here, it's not my tea.”
Williams also claimed that she currently only has $15 in her name for legal guardianship.





