Wendy Williams Placed Under Financial Guardianship, Claims Wells Fargo Misconduct

After Daytime Emmy-nominated talk show host, Wendy Williams, claimed misconduct by her Wells Fargo financial advisor after being placed under financial guardianship, a New York judge ruled that she would be able to access her funds under supervision.
According to Atlanta Black Star, on Thursday (May 19) the judge stated that the financial guardian will reportedly assist Williams in managing her accounts.
In case you missed it, Williams decided that she wanted to switch banks and was required to provide her most recent bank statements, Wells Fargo refused to follow through on the request and claimed Williams as an “incapacitated person” in a petition for guardianship, The Hollywood Reporter notes.
The bank is cited that the 57-year-old is the “victim of undue influence and financial exploitation.”
Williams’ attorney, La’Shawn Thomas, shared with THR that a New York judge appointed a guardian over her client's finances until July 2021.
“Please be advised that Wendy is not in agreement with the appointment of a financial guardian by the court,” Williams’ attorney LaShawn Thomas said on Friday (May 20), Atlanta Black Star writes. “Wendy has been very clear that she does not want a financial guardian to tell her what she can and cannot do with her money.”
A temporary guardian was first issued back in March when the judge and Wells Fargo agreed that it was necessary to have one during the pending case.
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