Wendy Williams Seeks to End Guardianship After Passing Cognitive Tests
The former talk show host claims her mental capacity is intact and compares her assisted living facility to a 'prison.'
- Wendy Williams, 60, was taken to a hospital for evaluation after dropping a note from her assisted living facility window reading 'Help! Wendy!!'
- She passed a cognitive 'capacity test' with a perfect score of 10 out of 10, according to multiple reports.
- Williams has been under court-ordered guardianship since 2022 following a dementia diagnosis, which she disputes.
- Her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, claims Williams is permanently incapacitated, but Adult Protective Services and the NYPD are investigating her guardianship.
- Williams is scheduled to appear on 'The View' via phone this Friday to discuss her situation and ongoing legal battle to regain independence.





































