Nick Gordon Murdered Bobbi Kristina Brown, Lawsuit Claims
A lawsuit ammendment has been filed against Nick Gordon, Bobbie Kristina Brown's ex-boyfriend. The ammendment allegedly claims that Gordon murdered Brown. It claims that Gordon gave Brown a "toxic cocktail" of drugs and then put her face-down in a tub of cold water. All of this allegedly led to Brown suffering significant brain damage and her eventual death.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown. The amendment was in relation to the origibal lawsuit filed on June 24 in Fulton County Superior Court, claiming Gordon took money from her without authorization and abused her physically and emotionally.
The amendment filed on Friday (Aug. 7) alleges that around 6 a.m. on Jan. 31, Gordon returned to their Atlanta-area home after "being out all-night on a cocaine and drinking binge" and proceeded to review camera footage of Brown and listen to her conversations. The couple began arguing, moving around the house, as Gordon reportedly accused Brown of cheating, while calling her names. This lasted about 30 minutes before "everything abruptly became quiet," the lawsuit alleges.
The suit says then Gordon "gave Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious and then put her face-down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage." Gordon then came out of the master bedroom wearing a different set of clothes from what he'd been wearing before the argument, got in bed and laid his head on a female guest's ankle and told her, "Now I want a pretty white girl like you," the new amendment continues.
About 15 minutes later, a guest went into the master bedroom to check on Brown and found her unconscious in the bathtub. Oddly, a dustpan was at the bottom of the tub. "Bobby Kristina was unresponsive, unconscious, her mouth was swollen, and another tooth was hanging loosely from her mouth," the suit claims.
It continues, Gordon joined them in the master bedroom and the first thing he did was let the water out, then shouting, "Clean up, clean up." After others began trying to give Brown mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Gordon allegedly slapped Brown, telling her to "wake up" while trying CPR between slaps. Eventually medical personnel arrived at the scene and Gordon was transported to a hospital where she was revived and later placed into a medically induced coma.
Brown died on July 26 at the age of 22, following nearly six months of hospitalization.
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