Attorney Joe Tacopina
Wendy Williams Guardianship Will End This Year
… Or So She’s Been Told
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Wendy Williams should regain control of her own life before the new year … according to her powerhouse lawyer Joe Tacopina.
Tacopina spoke to “Nightline” about his client’s guardianship, saying, “The plan is this … There are guardianship attorneys … and we’re watching and waiting, and they’ve assured Wendy by year’s end she’ll be out of guardianship.”
The legendary talk show host has been in a highly restrictive guardianship for more than 3 years, despite the latest neurologist testing saying she doesn’t have frontotemporal dementia — the medical condition is what a judge used to justify the guardianship after Wendy’s guardian claimed Wendy was suffering from dementia.
Frontotemporal dementia, according to multiple experts to whom we have spoken, never gets better — only worse. Yet Wendy has exhibited remarkable neurological resilience since she got clean and sober 3 years ago.
Last month, we reported that in light of the new medical confirmation … if the judge refuses to end the guardianship, Tacopina will then demand a jury trial and ask jurors to free Wendy.
In a clip from his “Nightline” interview, Tacopina told Byron Pitts, “You and I can go take a walk downstairs right now … we’ll find 5 people in an hour who will belong more in a guardianship program than Wendy Williams.”
Wendy has reportedly been paying roughly $18,000 a month to the facility where she’s been housed.

