New York authorities have launched two separate investigations into the circumstances surrounding Wendy Williams’ guardianship …
Sources connected to Wendy tells us … Wendy just had an interview with Adult Protective Services, which also has made phone calls to people close to Wendy, asking about her living conditions in a New York assisted living facility.

As reported … Wendy is locked on the 5th floor in the memory unit, where she cannot leave the floor without approval from an attendant. Numerous people connected to Wendy say she has no memory problems, and therefore, keeping her in that memory unit is inhumane.
Meanwhile, our team has obtained a video of Wendy standing in the window of her room this morning while talking into a phone. She seems to be crying out for help to the photog shooting the footage outside the facility.
We’re told Adult Protective Services called Wendy’s niece, Alex Finnie, asking a slew of questions relating to the various restrictions that have been placed on her in the guardianship.
In addition to APS, police paid a visit to Wendy at the facility, as part of a welfare check. An NYPD patrol car was parked outside the building on Monday morning.
Wendy, through people close to her, has asked both the NYPD and Adult Protective Services to launch an investigation into the guardianship.
We broke the story … attorney Joe Tacopina is considering representing Wendy in what could end up being a jury trial, which could terminate the guardianship.