Nick Gordon tells court he didn’t kill Bobbi Kristina

Photo Credit: Bobbi Kristina Brown's Instagram (@realbkristinahg)
Photo Credit: Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Instagram (@realbkristinahg)

Nick Gordon has had a target on his back ever since Bobbi Kristina Brown ended up in a coma after nearly drowning in her bathtub earlier this year. Brown’s family and the police have long suspected Gordon of being involved in her drowning, and since her death he’s become a major suspect in the criminal investigation of her passing. Now, after rarely speaking on the matter, Gordon has reportedly denied to a judge that he had anything to do with his late girlfriend’s death.

As previously reported, not only is Gordon a suspect in Brown’s death, but he’s also facing a $10 million lawsuit from Brown’s estate for allegedly beating Brown and stealing money from her accounts, including claims that he stole $11K from her accounts after she fell into a coma.


However, after Brown’s death, her estate amended the lawsuit and accused Gordon of giving Brown a “toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious” before he allegedly “put her face down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage.”

According to RadarOnline, Gordon’s lawyers, W. Bryant Green III and Jonathan M. Broderick, filed documents in court yesterday against Bedelia C. Hargrove, administrator for Bobbi Kristina’s estate, and her accusations that Gordon was involved in Brown’s death.


In the documents, Gordon tells his side of what happened the night Brown ended up in a coma. 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…”

The documents also say “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….”

Gordon also says that “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.”

Well, it looks like this is going to be a long, drawn out legal battle for Gordon and one that doesn’t look too good for him right now.

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