Lawsuit Claims Nick Gordon Punched Bobbi Kristina in the Face, Allegedly Stole $11,000
A new lawsuit claims Nick Gordon committed 'domestic violence' on Bobbi Kristina Brown and allegedly withdrew $11,000 from her bank account.
"She is in God's hands now,” that’s the message from the late Whitney Houston’s family as her only daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown is moved to hospice care with irreversible brain damage.
Her aunt Pat Houston said in a poignant statement: "Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition has continued to deteriorate. We thank everyone for their support and prayers."
Read: Bobbi Kristina Had No Oxygen for 8 Minutes
A family source was quoted as saying, "She's skin and bones now. She has been losing weight, she's been losing hair...she has no muscle tone at all. There has been some worry that her organs are shutting down." [Source: People]
The news, signaling an end to her life may be imminent, comes as disturbing new details emerge about Bobbi Kristina's relationship with her boyfriend, Nick Gordon.
In a just-filed lawsuit, a court-appointed conservator claims Gordon committed "domestic violence" on Bobbi Kristina, including "punching her in the face, knocking out a front tooth, and dragging her upstairs by her hair."
The complaint also says that last January 31st, Bobbi Kristina got into a "loud argument" with Gordon. Later that day, she was found unresponsive in her bathtub, "with her mouth swollen and another tooth knocked out."
Read: Nick Gordon Gets Tattoo Honoring Bobbi Kristina
The suit also accuses Gordon of “accessing” Bobbi Kristina’s bank account and stealing $11,000 after she slipped into a coma.
Gordon could not be reached. On Twitter he had this to say: "we keep praying, she has fought hard this long don't give up hope."
Watch Below: Bobbi Kristina Moved to Hospice
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