From the new WND article:
WorldNetDaily has not been able to verify if food is still being denied, but if it is it would be in contradiction of the courts ruling.
In his order, Probate Judge Douglas Boyd permitted Gaddy to continue as Magouirk's temporary guardian, but in a formal letter attached to the order stated that her powers were limited. One of the conditions of her guardianship is "To see that the ward [Magouirk] is adequately fed, clothed, sheltered and cared for, and receives all necessary medical attention, including placement in a nursing home, if appropriate."
Thank you for posting that regarding Boyd's ruling re guardianship of Gaddy. It appears we have a more honest judge than Greer, et al. Boyd may not be a lawyer by background, but that doesn't mean he's incompetent and it appears he has ruled in a more protective way that Greer ever did.