
Kevin Hunter Files $250M Lawsuit to End Wendy Williams' Guardianship, Alleges Abuse and Fraud
New York, NY - Kevin Hunter, former husband of media personality Wendy Williams, has filed a substantial $250 million lawsuit aiming to terminate her ongoing guardianship. According to legal documents, Hunter alleges that Williams is being overmedicated, isolated, and deprived of her fundamental freedoms and access to her finances. He claims that despite passing all mental health evaluations in March, Williams remains confined to an assisted living facility without a phone, freedom, or control over her assets. The lawsuit names Wells Fargo, various advisors, attorneys, and the court-appointed guardian as defendants. Hunter's filing includes serious accusations ranging from elder abuse and fraud to defamation and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He further asserts that Williams has suffered significant financial losses under the guardianship, including a $4 million condo, personal belongings, and over $20 million in annual earnings. This legal action highlights a contentious battle over Williams' autonomy and financial well-being, raising questions about the efficacy and ethics of her current guardianship arrangement.