Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away on 26 July, 2015 at Atlanta's Peachtree Christian Hospice, almost six months after she was found unconscious in the bathtub at her home. But what she has left behind is a series of speculations that hold Nick Gordon responsible for her death. Now, the "so called" hot-tempered boyfriend has finally broken his silence and denied the "wrongful death" accusations.
Back in June, Bobbi's conservator Bedelia C. Hargrove filed a $10-million lawsuit against Gordon, alleging that he not only stole money from Whitney Houston's daughter, but also physically abused her.
But after her death in July, Hargrove filed an amended complaint against Gordon, (via E!), charging him with wrongful death, in addition to the previous accusations. The suit specifically stated that Gordon gave her "toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious" and then "put her face down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage."
Now, it appears Nick Gordon is done fighting these accusations. He has revealed his side of the story, narrating the events that led to the accident, through new documents to be filed by his legal team.
According to Radar Online, Gordon's lawyers, W. Bryant Green III and Jonathan M. Broderick, are in the process of filing the documents to have the $10 million "wrongful death" suit against Gordon dismissed.
The source said that Gordon's lawyers have slammed the amended suit, calling it "slanderous and meritless". Besides, the lawyers have reportedly cited lack of evidence and other points to strengthen their case.
Interestingly, the documents reveal Gordon's story on the sequence of events that night. The documents state that "the parties went out on the night in question, then he (Gordon) reviewed video footage and then had an argument with Ms. Brown and that he changed clothes. Defendant denies the remaining allegations...."
According to the documents, Gordon also claims that "someone went into the master bedroom and found Ms. Brown face down in the bathtub, and that Ms. Brown appeared unconscious and unresponsive at that time. Defendant denies the remaining allegations...."
"He tried to 'wake up' Ms. Brown and attempted to get her to react that he performed CPR on her, and Defendant further admits that others unsuccessfully attempted to resuscitate Ms. Brown," the documents added.
Well, we will have to wait and watch if the new documents help in solving the Bobbi Kristina Brown death mystery.