'Family Disturbance': Cops Called As Wendy Williams Fights With Ex In NJ Home
Cops responded to Wendy Williams' New Jersey home on April 20 after a fight erupted between the talk show host and her estranged husband, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.
A shocking police report obtained by RadarOnline.com stated that Kevin Hunter made the call to police on Saturday, April 20 at 10:15 a.m., after a moving truck showed up to the family residence he once shared with Williams, 54.
Hunter informed police that he had recently been served divorce papers – and then made it clear he did not agree with Williams removing items from their property.
“Mr. Hunter called the Livingston Police Department for assistance today because Ms. Hunter showed up with a moving truck, and began packing items throughout the residence in order to move them to a new location,” the report explained.
The report furthered that Hunter “demanded” the items Williams was removing from the home “be left alone.”
The television personality’s angry ex also demanded the moving company “vacate the premises,” the report stated.
Thanks to the assistance of police and a male friend on scene, Williams and Hunter ultimately came to a “fair compromise.”
“Ms. Hunter agreed she would remove personal belongings from the residence to include her clothing, shoes, personal paintings, and spare bedroom furnishings,” the report said.
“Mr. and Mrs. Hunter mutually agreed to these terms, and further agreed that the remaining furnishings were to be undisturbed."
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The April 20 report confirmed that Williams and Hunter’s 18-year-old son, Kevin Hunter Jr., was also at home during the moving disturbance.
Williams’ son was “involved in the conversation relating to the removal of property.”
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Police also ran a domestic violence registry check on the couple, which turned out “negative” for both parties.
The latest domestic disturbance comes on the heels of Williams firing Hunter from her talk show, The Wendy Williams Show.
Sources previously told RadarOnline.com security guards have barred Hunter from entering the building.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, police also responded to the former couple's home on January 18 for a welfare check after an anonymous caller claimed Hunter tried to poison the talk show host.
Williams and Hunter both claimed to police that she was recovering from a broken shoulder. However, police observed “tears” in Williams’ eyes as she denied she was poisoned.