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Wendy Williams' guardian slammed in A&E Networks lawsuit amid claim dementia-stricken host is 'incapacitated'


A&E has filed a countersuit to 60-year-old Wendy's guardian Sabrina Morrissey's lawsuit attempt to get the documentary they aired in February shut down according to TMZ

Wendy Williams' guardian has been accused of 'exceeding her authority' in trying to get a documentary about the former chat show host changed and redacted in a new lawsuit filed by A&E Networks after it was revealed that she has been left 'permanently incapacitated' by her dementia battle. Wendy Williams' guardian has been accused of 'exceeding her authority' in trying to get a documentary about the former chat show host changed and redacted in a new lawsuit filed by A&E Networks according to TMZ; the star is seen in Hollywood back in October 2019 In a filing obtained by The US Sun, guardian Sabrina Morrissey's attorneys called Williams 'an acclaimed entertainer who, tragically, has been afflicted by early-onset dementia and, as a result, has become cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated'

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