Manhattan support facility Wendy Williams has accused TV star Nie of “inviting” her.
In a police report filed this week, Cotery, the Lennox Hill facility where Williams is staying, accused her of violating the law by taking her to dinner on Wednesday night. TMZ Report.
This week, Finney visited her aunt at a $18,000 facility a month and took her to an Italian restaurant. Noho.
However, after a while, the facility contacted the NYPD and submitted a police report claiming that Finney “avoided staff by taking Wendy out of the building,” the outlet reports.
However, Williams, who had undergone a psychiatric evaluation at the facility, was not permitted to leave the memory unit from the fifth floor without elevator access, the outlet adds.
Facilities staff also claimed Williams and her family were escorted to the lobby by workers.
However, the information in the police report contradicts previous claims made by the lawyers of Williams' guardian Sabrina Morrissey. TMZ Former talk show hosts must have no restrictions on their facilities.
After dinner with Williams, Finney, Williams' sister, Wanda's daughter, said the pair “were back from dinner and apparently the police were called.”
“At some point, I was told that I took my aunt out of the facility and drove her away without confirmation or approval, so at some point the police were called,” she added.
Williams described the ordeal as “incredible” for her.
“Obviously they're lying to me, they say I can go out and do what I want to do. This is my nie alex. She just flew from Miami, right? I'm just from the hospital, so we're off to celebrate,” she said, fighting back in tears.
Finney added that she and her famous aunt were “good” and now “back to One Piece.”
“These people are trying to sue their lawsuits. [regarding what happened]. Williams said, denounced the facility.
This post was reached out to Williams representatives for comment.
On Wednesday night, the duo ate at Max Tucci's Tucci restaurant. The insider said Page 6 Williams “seemed nicely” with a Gucci bomber jacket.
“She spent an extra time and kept writing in her journal. She looked amazing,” the source said.
“Tomorrow she will continue to play the 'scene'. Guests in the restaurant respected her. She was with Nie and the young man. ”
Her brother, Tommy Williams, has since spoken US every week His younger sister is “in great form both mentally and physically.”
Williams, 60, lives on the fifth floor of a Manhattan facility after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (a degenerative disease that causes memory loss).
This week she is “Help me! Wendy!” and waving desperately through her window.
During a surprising live call to “Good Day New York” on Tuesday, Williams told host Rosanna Scott that he passed a mental vision rating “in flying colours.”





