Wendy Williams‘nie, Alex Finney, is subject to police complaints filed by Manhattan Assisted Living Facilities.
In the complaint, the facility accused Finney of breaking the law after taking his aunt with him on dinner on March 12th.
The police complaint filed against Williams’ nie comes after her guardian has attracted the attention of New York agencies. She was then subjected to a medical evaluation to confirm her mental abilities.
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Police complaint filed against Wendy Williams’ nie

Things continue to get interesting as Williams fights to free himself from guardianship. Saga’s latest development is that former TV show host Nie Finney is the subject of police complaints.
TMZ The facility reported that she filed a police report against Finney, claiming she had broken the law.
Sources say Finney accompanied her aunt on Wednesday for a psychological assessment and returned to Kotery, where she had lived for the past eight months.
The pair spent time at the facility before Finney took Williams to an Italian restaurant for dinner.
However, while they were out, the facility was called the New York Police Department (NYPD) and filed a police report claiming Finney “escaped staff by taking Wendy out of the building.”
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Did Wendy Williams’ nie break the law?

According to the outlet, Williams will not be able to leave the fifth floor of the facility’s memory unit without the attendant pressing the elevator button.
However, insiders revealed that the attendants accompanied Williams and Finney to the lobby and helped them enter Uber.
moreover, TMZ I received a letter from a lawyer representing Williams’ guardian, Sabrina Morrissey. The letter said Williams could enter and exit the facility when he wanted. It was also said that there were no restrictions on family visits.
Therefore, the facility’s decision to file a complaint against Finney disagreed with the contents of the letter and confused her, Williams, and fans who wanted the best for them.
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Wendy Williams and Alex Finney respond to police complaints

When Williams and her nie returned from dinner, they spoke to the photographer before entering the facility.
Finney said, “At one point, the police were told they were called, because the cotery here is said to have taken my aunt out of this facility and drove her away without confirmation or approval.”
Williams described the police report as “incredible.” Because she and Finney find it strange for Cotery to go out for dinner despite the Guardian’s claims that there are no movement restrictions and family visitors.
The 60-year-old TV personality said the latest development proved her parents were lying and confirmed that she was not receiving the best treatment at the facility.
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Williams said New York Post“Obviously they’re lying to me saying I can go out and do what I want to do. This is my nie alex. Did she just fly out of Miami?
She denounced the facility, saying, “These people are trying to sue their lawsuit (what happened) and I won’t ask.”
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Williams’ guardian is attracting attention from New York agents

The former talk show host, who previously described her care facility as a “luxury prison,” has been attracting attention from Adult Protection Services and NYPD.
Authorities interviewed Williams and her close contacts about her living conditions.
The development came after a recent video showed she appeared to be suffering and wanted help.
Sources also argue that she has no memory issues and should not be confined to memory units at the facility.
Williams claims he passed the mental ability assessment.

explosion Wendy Williams reported that she was rushed to Lennox Hill Hospital for a cognitive assessment after seeking help from her support facility.
Her family sees the hospital visit as the beginning of her rescue and hopes that the person in charge will take responsibility.
Meanwhile, Williams appeared. Good day New York March 11th after her hospital visit. She called the live segment from the hospital and said she had taken a mental ability test.
Williams cried, “I passed by the colour of flying!” She then asked her caretaker, Guinaria Monterosa, to take her to the hospital and “explained everything in detail.”
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“She’s taken those tests and she’s seen as incompetent. I think that’s great news. I think it’s public,” Monterosa said.
When asked if she was happy with the mental assessment test, Williams said “absolutely.”