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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
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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

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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.