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 ...
by Alexandra Del Rosario, Los Angeles Times
Feb 23, 2024
2 minutes
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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