Wendy Williams Blasts Wells Fargo, ex-director and financial adviser

The bank won’t let her access his money and her former manager has reportedly asked to become her legal guardian. There’s been some amazing news about Wendy Williams in recent months, but the talk show host continues to maintain that she’s doing just fine. For years there have been rumors about Williams’ health; from her sobriety journey to more recent allegations that she was barely able to function without help. Then reports said Wells Fargo, Wendy’s bank, was trying to block her from accessing her money, and today it was alleged that her former manager, Bernie Young, was now making his bid to become his legal guardian. She would have fought against his attempts. After Wells Fargo determined Williams needed a guardian before allowing him access to his accounts, the radio icon took to his newly created Instagram account to detail his behind-the-scenes struggles. “My thing is, I asked about my money and when I started asking about my money, suddenly Lori Schiller got no response regarding my money. I want my money. It’s not fair,” Williams said in a video, referring to her former financial adviser. “Wells Fargo has no questions or answers about my money. It’s not fair. And Lori Schiller and Wells Fargo have this conservatorship petition to take my money away from me,” she continued. “It’s not fair and it’s not fair.” Williams claimed a doctor allegedly gave information about his health to people like Schiller, but he didn’t say the same to Williams. “I fired that doctor and again, all I want to know is where is my money? That’s not right! And certainly that’s not fair. She also approached her former manager who was trying to become her legal guardian. “I know for a fact that Bernie Young used my American Express card to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit against me. It was done with my American Express card,” she said. Check it out below.
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