Kevin alleged in his complaint, filed in October, that Sabrina Morrisey presented herself to the Jersey court 'as a 'pro se' litigant in my Motion to Enforce Litigants Rights Case in New Jersey.'
- December 18, 2024
AceShowbiz - Wendy Williams's ex-husband Kevin Hunter has filed a complaint about her guardian Sabrina Morrisey. In his filing to the Grievance Committee, Kevin accused Sabrina of "practicing law without license" in his divorce from the former TV show host.
Kevin alleged in the October complaint, obtained by The U.S. Sun, that Sabrina presented herself to the Jersey court "as a 'pro se' litigant in my Motion to Enforce Litigants Rights Case in New Jersey." He added, "Ms. Morrisey is not and has not been legally appointed as Guardian of my ex-wife in New Jersey, yet Ms. Morrissey has filed motions, cross motions, and responses to motions, as well as testified in court in a jurisdiction that she has no legal standing."
He continued, "Ms. Morrissey is practicing law without a license in the State of New Jersey." Sabrina fired back at the accusation, saying that she's "appointed Temporary Guardian for [Wendy] by Hon. Lisa A. Sokoloff in Supreme Court, New York County."
She noted, "I thereafter appeared pro se in place of [Wendy] in New Jersey litigation brought by Mr. Hunter to collect payment from [Wendy] in their previously settled divorce proceeding," adding, "I have never appeared as an attorney in any Court for my ward, Wendy Williams Hunter."
Sabrina cited a New Jersey Court Rule that stated, "A person not qualifying to practice pursuant to the first paragraph of this rule shall nonetheless be permitted to appear and prosecute or defend an action in any court of this State if the person (1) is a real party of interest of the action or the guardian of the party." She claimed, "Without question, based on the statute, the guardian of a party is authorized to appear in a proceeding in New Jersey, in place of her ward."
"On the second issue raised by Mr. Hunter… [he] argued that [Wendy's] guardianship should be transferred from New York to New Jersey," Sabrina continued. "Under no circumstances would the guardianship be transferred to New Jersey, unless WWH moves there."