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Wendy Williams denies Wells Fargo's allegations about her mental health, claims ‘financial exploitation’

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Wendy Williams has filed a temporary restraining order against Wells Fargo in order to access her cash. According to Williams' filings to the court, the bank's move reportedly came after Williams' former financial adviser alleged that Williams "was of unsound mind." On Friday, financial advisers at the bank told Fox News Digital that the company's only goal was to ensure the "Wendy Williams Show" host is able to make payments to entities she "regularly" has made them to, despite what her camp is stating on the record about her being "fine" in response to reportedly being labeled as an "incapacitated person."  "Wells Fargo’s priority is the financial well-being of Ms.

Williams and the preservation of her privacy," the statement reads. "As we have expressed to the Court, Wells Fargo is open to working with Ms.

Williams’ counsel to release funds directly to her creditors for bills historically and regularly paid from her accounts."  Williams has denied that she was ever unable to fend for herself, and according to a statement from her attorney LaShawn Thomas to Fox News Digital, Williams "is fine" and "is of sound mind." "Wendy wants the world to know that she strenuously denies all allegations about her mental health and well-being," Thomas said.

Williams had reportedly filed a temporary restraining order against Wells Fargo asking the court to "reopen any frozen accounts or assets" and grant Williams "access to any and all accompanying statements." Wells Fargo would not confirm to Fox News Digital whether the former radio host is in fact, frozen out of her bank accounts.

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