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Wendy Williams' guardian sues Lifetime company A+E Networks before documentary debut

A woman claiming to be the temporary guardian of Wendy Williams has sued Lifetime parent company A+E Networks, just days before it is set to drop an explosive documentary about the former TV host. Sabrina Morrissey, on behalf of "W.W.H." (Wendy Williams Hunter), filed a lawsuit against A+E Networks and documentary producer Entertainment One (also known as eOne) in New York Supreme Court on ...
TV personality Wendy Williams attends the 2019 NYWIFT Muse Awards at the New York Hilton Midtown on Dec. 10, 2019, in New York.

A woman claiming to be the temporary guardian of Wendy Williams has sued Lifetime parent company A+E Networks, just days before it is set to drop an explosive documentary about the former TV host.

Sabrina Morrissey, on behalf of "W.W.H." (Wendy Williams Hunter), filed a lawsuit against A+E Networks and documentary producer Entertainment One (also

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