Two months ago former daytime talk show host Wendy Williams' ex husband, Kevin Hunter, launched his bid to restore his alimony after he was cut off by Wendy's court appointed guardian claiming there was no money to pay him [click here if you missed that].
Wendy's best friend, Regina Schell, who has been giving interviews bringing awareness to the dire state of Wendy's guardianship [click here if you missed that], submitted an affidavit on Kevin's behalf claiming Wendy had $55 million in her bank account just two years ago...
From The Sun
WENDY Williams had $55 million in the bank before her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, took over and told her she had no money left, per court documents.
In an affidavit submitted to a New Jersey court and exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, Wendy's best friend of 44 years, Regina Schell, claimed to have seen the star's Wells Fargo bank statements.
"In July of 2022, Wendy invited me to stay with her in New York City for an extended period," Wendy's childhood friend claimed in the affidavit.
"During that visit, Wendy expressed to me that she wished to explore options regarding her estate, specifically a possible change with her current financial institution.
"She also shared with me documents from Wells Fargo showing a cumulative balance of nearly $55 million."
The friend went on to claim that in December of that year, she was invited to join Wendy in a meeting with another bank.
"Wendy had scheduled an appointment with Bank of America's Private Banking Group, which included the senior vice president, private client advisor, wealth strategy, market director, and several others to outline the best products available," she wrote to the court.
"I remained present during the entire presentation," she added.
"Following the meeting, I witnessed Wendy handing the Bank of America proposals and documents to Ms. Morrissey as we were all in the same vehicle drive to the courthouse," she continued to claim.
However, just days later, Wendy's friend claimed a dramatic turn was revealed.
"Days later, I returned to my home in California and received an urgent call from Wendy's then-publicist.
"The publicist claimed to have overheard a conversation between Wendy and Ms. Morrissey, whereas Ms. Morrissey gave Wendy the unfortunate news that there is no money in Wendy's accounts," the pal continued in her court affidavit.
"In disbelief, I immediately contacted Ms. Morrissey. Ms. Morrissey and I have been in regular contact, and I fully expected her to tell me there was some sort of miscommunication, but instead, I was blocked from all communication with her, and denied access to my beloved friend," Regina wrote.
"May 1 of 2023 was the last time I spoke with Wendy," the friend said before signing the document with the disclaimer.
"I hereby affirm that the foregoing statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief."
The affidavit was submitted by Regina in Wendy's ex Kevin Hunter's divorce case.
Kevin continues to battle the guardian in court.
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