HomeEntertainmentWendy Williams ordered to Testify in lifetime documentary case despite dementia diagnosis
Trending Topics

Wendy Williams ordered to Testify in lifetime documentary case despite dementia diagnosis

Wendy Williams will testify in the Lifetime documentary lawsuit despite her dementia diagnosis, as a judge rules her condition doesn’t bar her from deposition.

September 17, 2025 / 07:31 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams

The legal storm surrounding Wendy Williams and Lifetime’s controversial documentary isn’t over yet. A judge ruled this week that the former talk show host, despite her dementia diagnosis, will have to sit for a deposition in the ongoing case against A&E Television Networks.

The Ruling and What It Means

Story continues below Advertisement

On September 15, the court extended a stay on proceedings until November 5 while Williams’ guardianship status is reviewed. At the same time, A&E won its request to depose Wendy, who must testify by November 4. The deposition will be “de bene esse,” a precautionary measure when a witness’ health may affect future testimony, as reported by PEOPLE.

The judge made it clear: Wendy’s dementia does not shield her from testifying. According to the ruling, the Federal Rules of Evidence don’t require mental competency for a witness, leaving it up to a jury to decide how much weight to give her statements.