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Wendy Williams' conservator, Sabrina E. Morrissey, has filed a lawsuit against A&E Networks, Lifetime, and other associated parties, alleging that they exploited Williams during her incapacitation and health struggles for their financial gain. The lawsuit claims Williams received only $82,000 for her participation in the docuseries 'Where Is Wendy Williams?', while the production companies likely profited millions. Morrissey argues that Williams was filmed without proper consent, given her severe cognitive impairments, and that the footage used was invasive and humiliating. The complaint accuses the defendants of unjust enrichment and demands that the profits be redirected to Williams, who requires financial support for her ongoing medical care. The legal action also seeks to prevent further airing and distribution of the documentary. Williams, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, has been under a court-ordered guardianship since 2022, highlighting her vulnerable state during the filming.
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