
Wendy Williams took significant independence after a psychiatric assessment, confirming that her mental abilities were completely intact. Sources close to the situation show that Williams scored a perfect 10 in the “capacity test,” a psychiatric examination designed to assess her consciousness and direction. She answered all ten questions correctly.
The assessment was conducted Monday, March 10 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, where a psychiatrist examined Williams. The results are in stark contrast to the claims filed by her court-appointed guardian, who argued in legal documents that her condition was getting worse. Williams was previously diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a diagnosis she publicly controversial. However, Monday’s test was not intended to reevaluate the diagnosis.
The test results are expected to be submitted to the judge responsible for Williams’ custody case. In another development, New York Police Department officials visited Williams on Monday to investigate concerns about her well-being and determine whether she was under restrictive conditions. In addition, adult protection services investigated her situation.