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Wendy Williams Slams Guardianship Attorney Over ‘Bad Days’ Claim
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Wendy Williams is hitting back at her guardianship attorney’s claim about her supposed “good days and bad days” … saying the statement is actually a bunch of hogwash.
The legendary TV personality tells TMZ … Roberta Kaplan, who is the attorney representing the guardianship in its lawsuit against the makers of the “Where Is Wendy Williams?” series, has no business commenting on her mental state … as she’s never even met the lawyer.
She adds … “How would she know that? I’ve never met Roberta Kaplan and I have never talked with her. I’m isolated and locked away in a luxury prison. So much for the Me Too movement.”
Wendy’s clapback comes a day after Roberta spoke with TMZ, where she said WW is still struggling with frontal lobe dementia … even though Wendy sounded lucid and like herself on “The Breakfast Club” Thursday morning.
Per Roberta, Wendy has moments of clarity … but dementia has no cure, which is why Sabrina Morrissey has been appointed to handle her personal affairs — Morrissey is an estate administration attorney from NYC, and has been Wendy’s guardian for the last several years.
Wendy, however, has painted an entirely different picture of her situation … revealing in the rare interview that she doesn’t think she’s “cognitively impaired.”
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She also claimed she’s been mistreated amid the conservatorship, comparing her care facility to a prison … where she said she only has $15 to her name.
We’ve reached out to Roberta for comment … so far, no word back.