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5 year oldKevin Hunter called the cops on estranged wife Wendy Williams last Saturday after she showed up unannounced at their Livingston, NJ, home with a moving truck, a police report obtained by Page Six states.
Williams, who moved out of her sober living facility and has reportedly signed a lease for a New York City apartment, began packing belongings to be moved to a “new location,” but Hunter “demanded the items be left alone” and the moving company vacate the premises.
A man named Ronald Clinton, who is a friend of the talk show host, was at the house at the time of the incident to “keep the peace,” the report states. With help from Clinton and the police, Williams and Hunter were able to come to a “fair compromise.”
Williams took her clothing, personal paintings and spare bedroom furnishings.
“Mr. and Mrs. Hunter mutually agreed to these terms, and further agreed that the remaining furnishings were to be undisturbed, inventoried, and valued at a later date,” the report reads.
Kevin Hunter Jr., the estranged couple’s son, was at the house at the time of the incident and was “involved” in the conversation regarding their belongings.
All parties were “left satisfied” with the course of action the officers took during the April 20 incident.
Williams filed for divorce from Hunter about two weeks ago after nearly 23 years of marriage.
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