Wendy Williams’ legal case against Wells Fargo, claiming she needs guardianship, is now sealed.
According to Page Six, the now sealed case will be off-limits to the public and require a court order to access the documents.
Last week, Wells Fargo called Wendy an “incapacitated person” who needed a guardian to oversee her finances. The claims came after Wendy’s former financial advisor told the bank she was “of unsound mind.” This prompted Wells Fargo to deny Wendy access to her accounts, assets, and statements.
“We are concerned about [Williams’] situation,” says Wells Fargo’s attorney David H. Pikus. “It is our hope that the Guardianship Part will imminently appoint a temporary guardian or evaluator to review the situation. And ensure that [Williams’] affairs are being properly handled.”
Wendy did deny the bank’s allegations and said she’s capable of handling her accounts despite her health.
“Wendy wants the world to know that she strenuously denies all allegations about her mental health and well-being. She’s disappointed about falsely circulated statements from an industry she has devoted her life to. Wendy is grateful for the love and the outpouring,” says Wendy’s lawyer LaShawn Thomas.