Last week daytime talk show host Wendy Williams' ex husband Kevin Hunter arrived in New Jersey Superior Court for the first hearing his alimony battle after being cut off two years ago without explanation [click here if you missed that].
In court the judge admonished Wendy's financial legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, for flat out refusing to turn over Wendy's financial records...
From The Sun
WENDY William's divorce judge has berated her guardian for withholding the star's financial records from her ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, despite his repeated requests.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal that during a hearing on Friday, Judge Michael Katz told Wendy’s guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, that there would be no resolution regarding Kevin’s divorce payments without her first handing over the star’s financial records to her ex.
The judge scolded Wendy's guardian about not complying with Kevin's request, saying, "Clearly, this can’t settle because the parties are in the dark."
Sabrina defended herself, replying, "I’ve done what I can do under the New York court, but it’s very difficult to put out stuff that’s supposed to be private."
"People won’t settle if they don’t have all the info, so I don’t know why they don’t have information," Katz hit back.
Kevin then expressed his frustration over the situation and claimed that his ex had more than enough money in the bank to resume the divorce payments they had previously agreed on.
It's been three years since the divorce payments stopped, the father of two noted before mentioning Wendy's latest huge-paying gig - her Lifetime docuseries, Where Is Wendy Williams?, released earlier this year.
"Whatever she signed made $500,000 plus. Meanwhile, Ms. Morrissey is telling me there is no money, but everyone’s wearing all the finest in the production.
"She’s clearly very in tune with production as she’s been signing off on it," Kevin alleged.
Katz directed his attention to Sabrina and said, "I don't know anything about that, but it seems to be that you have the consent of [Wendy] to get this resolved, and if Mr. Hunter was only offered two months of statements, it behooves him to know what's out there and to give what's been asked."
"An arbitrator will decide if there was a breach [of Kevin and Wendy's marital settlement agreement], and then if there was, we need discovery to see any damages," he demanded.
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