Wendy Williams' guardian sues Lifetime company A+E Networks before documentary debut
A New York judge ruled that Lifetime's "Where Is Wendy Williams?" documentary can air as originally scheduled, amid one woman's efforts to keep the project from going live. Days before the documentary's premiere, a woman named Sabrina Morrissey filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court against Lifetime parent company A+E Networks and production company Entertainment One (also known as eOne). ...
by Alexandra Del Rosario, Los Angeles Times
Feb 23, 2024
2 minutes
A New York judge ruled that Lifetime's "Where Is Wendy Williams?" documentary can air as originally scheduled, amid one woman's efforts to keep the project from going live.
Days before the documentary's premiere, a woman named Sabrina Morrissey filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court against Lifetime parent company A+E Networks and production company Entertainment One (also known as eOne). Morrissey filed her lawsuit
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