Lifetime’s controversial documentary looking at the former talk show host's struggles with health and addiction ignited a ...
The guardian for Wendy Williams has filed an amended lawsuit against A+E Networks and eOne over the Lifetime documentary ...
According to the amended complaint viewed by USA TODAY, Williams received $82,000 for the "stomach-turning" documentary, ...
"The profits from the program should go to W.W.H.," the new 75-page complaint reads. "Who will need significant funding to ...
Wendy Williams' guardian has filed a new complaint in her legal battle against Lifetime, A&E Networks, and the makers of ...
The former talk-show host's guardian claims she was "viciously and shamelessly exploited" in the film, which showed her ...
Wendy Williams’ guardian filed a new complaint against A&E Television Networks, claiming the network exploited Williams in ...
The complaint claims the documentary’s “true intentions” were to portray Wendy Williams “in a highly demeaning and ...
"No person who witnessed [Williams] in these circumstances could possibly have believed that she was capable of consenting." ...
The complaint alleges Williams received "a paltry $82,000" for the two-part docuseries while the defendants have "made ...
The complaint alleges that the networks along with producer Mark Ford and eOne Productions allegedly “profited immensely from their exploitation” of Williams.
Wendy Williams’ conservator, Sabrina E. Morrissey, is suing A&E Networks, Lifetime, and the creators of "Where Is Wendy ...