WENDY Williams’ ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, has expressed his thoughts about the talk show host’s last TV appearance and ripped her guardian for letting it happen.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal that Kevin had a few choice words for his ex-wife’s guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, during their court battle over her handling of Wendy‘s money.
Kevin, 51, and Sabrina, 59, appeared in court on Friday, April 19, to hash out the television producer’s complaints that she has yet to give him the financial records he has repeatedly requested.
Wendy’s ex also fought to reinstate his divorce payments, which abruptly stopped three years earlier, around the time the TV personality obtained Sabrina as her guardian.
“I know this is a difficult case for a lot of different reasons,” Judge Michael Katz told the pair during the hearing.
“It’s difficult for the parties, but also because of the physical, mental health, and financial issues, it’s difficult for both parties, and both parties need to have this resolved. I think this case needs to go to arbitration, but Mr. Hunter needs discovery.”
Kevin agreed with the judge and noted that he was privy to how much Wendy received from Lifetime for the docuseries, released in February, and pointed his finger at Sabrina for allegedly keeping some of the money from him.
COURT CLASH
“I understand why I’m here, but there were blatant lies that Ms. Morrissey is telling us, and we still haven’t seen the bank records. She’s supposed to give us access to the retirement accounts,” Kevin explained.
He then took another dig at Sabrina, saying he “didn’t trust” her and was “embarrassed” by the docuseries Where Is Wendy Williams?, which documented the star’s life following the end of her long-running talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, her declining health, and appointing a guardian to help with her care.
“There has been gross negligence – as far as her being a guardian, I don’t trust this woman,” Kevin told the court about Sabrina.
“I am totally embarrassed by the production that was put on,” he added, referencing the docuseries, which lists Wendy and her and Kevin’s son, Kevin Hunter Jr., as executive producers.
Sabrina defended herself from Kevin’s claims, telling the judge, “As far as I know, there was no show for half a million dollars – I disagree with Mr. Hunter’s statements.”
Judge Katz then noted that the situation would only be resolved with the cooperation of both parties.
“People won’t settle if they don’t have all the info, so I don’t know why they don’t have information,” he stated.
Kevin further reiterated in his argument that he hadn’t received a divorce payment from Wendy in three years, while Sabrina “allowed the production” of the Lifetime series.
“Whatever she signed made $500,000 plus. Meanwhile, Ms. Morrissey is telling me there is no money, but everyone’s wearing all the finest in the production.
“She’s clearly very in tune with production as she’s been signing off on it,” the father of two alleged about Wendy’s guardian.
Ultimately, Judge Katz got the final word, seemingly siding with Kevin on the matter.
“I don’t know anything about that, but it seems to be that you have the consent of [Wendy] to get this resolved, and if Mr. Hunter was only offered two months of statements, it behooves him to know what’s out there and to give what’s been asked,” Judge Katz said to Sabrina.
He went on, “An arbitrator will decide if there was a breach [of Kevin and Wendy’s marital settlement agreement], and then if there was, we need discovery to see any damages.”
WENDY’S CONFESSION
Last week, The U.S. Sun exclusively reported that the judge came down on Sabrina for not working with Kevin regarding Wendy’s financial records.
However, according to Wendy, there might be little to work with.
he New Jersey native admitted in the Lifetime docuseries, “I have no money,” while discussing her guardianship.
“And let me tell you something: If it happens to me, it can happen to you,” the mother of one warned.
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