Judge declares Wendy Williams' career is finished.

Sokoloff cautioned Williams to avoid tainting the jury through media comments and accused her and her niece, Alex Finnie, of divulging information to the press.

April 12th 2025.

Judge declares Wendy Williams' career is finished.
On April 10, according to TMZ, Judge Lisa Sokoloff made a significant ruling in the guardianship case of Wendy Williams. The judge approved Williams' request to move out of her current memory care facility. However, the judge also took the opportunity to voice her opinion on Williams' career and her behavior in the public eye, which she found to be less than exemplary.

Judge Sokoloff acknowledged Williams' successful career but declared that it was now over. She stated, "It's done." The judge went on to express her frustration with Williams' public comments throughout the court proceedings regarding her guardianship battles. Sokoloff mentioned specific instances where Williams and her niece, Alex Finnie, had made statements that interfered with the judicial process by using their status as famous figures to sway public opinion.

The judge cautioned Williams against "trying to poison the jury pool" with her statements to the media and accused her and her niece of leaking information to the news. TMZ reported that the judge even threatened both of them with sanctions for any future infractions. This news must have been disheartening for Williams, who has openly expressed her desire to return to work, stating, "Going back to work... I have options."

Unfortunately, this is not the first time someone has expressed skepticism about Williams' ability to return to her job. Her former producer, Suzanne Bass, also shared her doubts, saying, "Since this diagnosis, that seems impossible. It makes me very sad." Despite the judge's harsh words, she still ruled in Williams' favor by allowing her to move out of her current secured memory unit. Williams can now move into an independent living space with the permission for visitors and opportunities to leave the premises.

Additionally, the court ordered new neurological evaluations for Williams to reassess her cognitive capacity to be her own guardian. The results of these evaluations will play a crucial role in determining who will manage her affairs going forward. This ruling comes on the heels of a higher court siding with the producers of the "Wendy Williams Show" and overturning Kevin Hunter's $7 million win. It seems that Williams' legal battles are far from over, and her future remains uncertain.

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