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Wendy Williams’ family is reportedly looking for a “esteemed and honest” lawyer to help the former radio and television personality in her conservatorship battle. Especially after Williams claimed she never met with her conservatorship attorney, Robert Kaplan, who recently said she would need care for the rest of her life due to her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and of aphasia.
“The family of Wendy Williams wishes to address the current circumstances surrounding her conservatorship and her ongoing journey toward reclaiming her self-determination,” the family said in a statement, per Daily Mail.
“As we navigate this difficult time, we believe it is crucial to defend Wendy’s rights and autonomy. »
“Our primary goal is to ensure that Wendy’s best interests are served and that she has the opportunity to regain control of her life and decisions.”
The post continues: “Wendy is an extraordinary person who has inspired countless people through her work and personal journey. We firmly believe that she deserves the opportunity to live with dignity and make her own choices, free from undue influence.
“We hope that through the legal system we can shed light on this situation and work toward a resolution that honors Wendy’s voice and wishes.” We ask for privacy and understanding as we navigate this complex process, and we thank Wendy’s fans and supporters for their unwavering love and encouragement during this time to “#FREEWENDY.”
The family concluded its statement by noting that Williams “has always been a fighter” and promising to ensure that “she has the resources and representation she deserves.”
“Together, we will work diligently to help Wendy regain her self-determination,” they said.
A representative for Williams did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Earlier this week, “Friends of the Williams Family” hosted the “Support Wendy Williams’ Fight for Independence” fundraiser, with the aim of hastening “her return” from her current wellness center from New York to Miami – what organizers consider to be his “rightful home” and where his elderly father lives.
“For far too long, Wendy has faced the challenges of being unfairly placed under conservatorship and labeled as incapable, despite her strong will and determination to live her life independently,” the page reads.
The fight to free Williams from her conservatorship agreement made headlines recently after the former “Wendy Williams” talk show host shut down allegations that she suffered from “cognitive impairment” during an appearance on “Breakfast Club”.
“I feel like I’m in prison,” Williams said. “I am definitely isolated. Talking to these people who live here is not my cup of tea.
“I keep the door closed,” she continued. “I watch television. I listen to the radio. I look at the window. I sit here and my life goes by.