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Wendy Williams’ conservatorship could be terminated before the end of the year

December 9, 2025
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Wendy Williams’ conservatorship could be terminated before the end of the year

Wendy Williams’ lawyer, Joe Tacopina, claimed the former TV host “will be out of [her] conservatorship” by the end of the year.

“[Williams] does not have frontotemporal dementia, so that should be game, set, match,” the powerhouse attorney said in an interview with ABC’s “Nightline.”

“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,” Tacopina, 59, added.

Wendy Williams speaking into an Extra microphone at the LaQuan Smith Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show.
Wendy Williams’ lawyer, Joe Tacopina, claimed the former TV host “will be out of [her] conservatorship” by the end of the year. WWD via Getty Images
Wendy Williams in a yellow Gucci jacket and skirt with a white top and a Gucci bag.
“[Williams] does not have frontotemporal dementia, so that should be game, set, match,” the powerhouse attorney said in an interview with ABC’s “Nightline.” PCNY / BACKGRID

As Page Six previously reported, last month, a top neurologist determined that the former “Wendy Williams Show” host, 61, did not have frontotemporal dementia, two years after she was diagnosed with the brain disease.

Sources told TMZ at the time that Williams completed a series of tests issued by a New York City-based medical doctor.

The newer findings reportedly conflicted with an earlier test that determined Williams had frontotemporal dementia, a group of brain diseases that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobes that are associated with personality, behavior and language, per Mayo Clinic.

Wendy Williams sitting on a red mobility scooter.
“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,” Tacopina, 59, added. Robert Miller
Wendy Williams being led out of her NYC apartment building by NYPD officers.
As Page Six previously reported, last month, a top neurologist determined that the former “Wendy Williams Show” host, 61, did not have frontotemporal dementia, two years after she was diagnosed with the brain disease. Matthew McDermott

The neurologist’s latest results were sent to Williams’ legal team in late October.

Tacopina told Page Six he would be demanding a jury trial and the first reports of Williams’ new diagnosis.

In 2022, the “Dancing with the Stars” alum was placed under court-ordered guardianship after her bank, Wells Fargo, sent a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Arlene Bluth requesting a hearing about her well-being.

Wendy Williams looking startled while lying on a couch.
Sources told TMZ at the time that Williams completed a series of tests issued by a New York City-based medical doctor. Lifetime
Wendy Williams looking out window.
In 2022, the “Dancing with the Stars” alum was placed under court-ordered guardianship after her bank, Wells Fargo, sent a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Arlene Bluth requesting a hearing about her well-being. William Farrington

An attorney for the financial institution wrote that they had “strong reason to believe” Williams was a “victim of undue influence and financial exploitation.”

Two years later, the former radio host, who is also battling Graves’ disease and lymphedema, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, as well as aphasia.

At the time of her diagnosis, Williams was in an undisclosed treatment center — where her family claimed they were unable to reach her.

Wendy Williams leaving her assisted living facility in Manhattan.
Two years later, the former radio host, who is also battling Graves’ disease and lymphedema, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, as well as aphasia. LP Media
Wendy Williams, wearing a black top and a long beaded necklace, sitting in a pink armchair, looking at the camera and gesturing with her hands.
In June, Williams’ second ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, filed a $250 million lawsuit seeking to end her conservatorship. Lifetime
Wendy Williams, holding a phone to her ear and with a shocked expression, waving her hand through a window.
In the suit, Hunter claimed his ex-wife was being “confined against her will at one of Coterie’s assisted living facilities with restricted access to her own phone and meaningful contact with her friends and family.” Stephen Yang

In June, Williams’ second ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, filed a $250 million lawsuit seeking to end her conservatorship.

In the suit, Hunter claimed his ex-wife was being “confined against her will at one of Coterie’s assisted living facilities with restricted access to her own phone and meaningful contact with her friends and family.”

The TV producer, 53, also claimed in the complaint that Williams was “being abused, neglected, and defrauded under the care of court-appointed guardians.”

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