Wendy Williams Triumphs in Mental Capacity Test Amid Conservatorship Battle

Wendy Williams Triumphs in Mental Capacity Test Amid Conservatorship Battle


Wendy Williams
, the renowned television host, has successfully completed a mental capacity test with a perfect score of 10 out of 10. The evaluation took place at Lennox Hill Hospital in New York City, a significant development amid her ongoing legal battle over guardianship. This test, potentially the Abbreviated Mental Test Score, aims to assess the possibility of dementia or delirium in elderly patients.

The assessment consists of 10 questions designed to evaluate an individual's alertness and orientation. These include questions about the subject's date of birth, address, and the current president. Each correct response earns one point, and a total score of six or below may indicate mental impairment. Williams' flawless performance on this test suggests that she is alert and oriented, countering claims made in court filings by her legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey.

Morrissey had previously stated that Williams had "become cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and incapacitated" due to dementia. However, Williams has consistently maintained that she is of sound mind, claiming she is being unjustly held in what she describes as a "prison." The results of this recent capacity test are expected to be sent to the presiding judge in Williams' guardianship case, potentially impacting the proceedings significantly.

Williams scored a small legal victory when Morrissey informed the court that she would be open to Williams undergoing a new medical evaluation. This concession could pave the way for further scrutiny of Williams' current conservatorship arrangement. The perfect score on her capacity test strengthens Williams’ argument for her mental competence and autonomy.

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