It seems like Kevin Hunter, Wendy Williams’ ex-husband, is facing even more financial troubles. Wendy Williams’ guardian is now demanding that he repay over $112,000, which he was allegedly overpaid in spousal support. Additionally, the guardian is seeking a gag order to prevent Hunter from speaking about the case.

According to reports, Wendy Williams’ guardian, Sabrina Morrisy, filed papers in their divorce case claiming that Hunter was overpaid according to their marital settlement agreement. The agreement stipulated that Hunter would receive severance payments from Williams, as he was also an executive producer of her former daytime talk show. However, if Williams’ yearly income fell below a certain threshold, the payments were supposed to cease or be reduced.

Williams’ guardian alleges that since Williams stopped hosting “The Wendy Williams Show” and stopped receiving her full salary in October 2021, Hunter continued to be paid despite the agreement stating otherwise. As a result, he was unjustly enriched by receiving $112,500, which the guardian claims belongs to Williams.

Hunter, on the other hand, argues that he relies on the severance pay for his living expenses and claims to be facing financial hardships since the payments ceased. He is demanding that Williams immediately resume the payments and provide him access to her financial records.

The situation is complicated further by Williams’ guardianship, with rumors circulating about the state of her finances. Williams herself has claimed in a documentary that she has no money, suggesting that she has no control over her finances.

Overall, the case highlights the complexities of divorce settlements and spousal support agreements, as well as the importance of financial transparency in legal proceedings. It also raises questions about the role of guardianship and the protection of individuals’ financial interests.