Nick Gordon Accused of Injecting Bobbi Kristina Brown With 'a Toxic Mixture,' According to New Court Doc Allegations
A
new accusation has surfaced in connection to Bobbi Kristina Brown’s
death, according to an ongoing $10 million wrongful death civil lawsuit
filed against Brown’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon.
According
to a new court document obtained by ET, Brown’s conservator, Bedelia C.
Hargrove, alleges that “Ms. Brown died due to a violent altercation
with Defendant (Gordon) after which he placed her in a bathtub,
unconscious, after he injected her with a toxic mixture."
A previous amendment to the initial lawsuit
had alleged that Gordon gave Brown a "toxic cocktail rendering her
unconscious,” though there was no reference to an alleged injection.
Gordon
has not been arrested in connection with Brown’s death, and his lawyers
previously called the initial “toxic cocktail” allegations “slanderous
and meritless."
The
new documents surfaced shortly after the Fulton County District
Attorney filed a motion to seal Brown’s autopsy, allegedly due to fears of a potential flight risk for defendants and possible harm to witnesses.
"The
criminal investigation involving possible charges in this case is
ongoing, no arrests have been made, and disclosure of the autopsy report
and the above mentioned information at this time would compromise the
integrity of the investigation and create risk of flight of possible
defendants, and could pose a danger to witnesses involved in this case,”
the filing read. A judge granted the motion on Sept. 28.
On
Jan. 31, Brown was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her home and was
taken to North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, where she was put on
a ventilator to assist her breathing. She was later placed in a
medically induced coma at Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital. Nearly
two months later, Brown was moved to a rehabilitation center, where she
remained until June 24, when she was moved to a hospice center.
She died at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia on July 26 at 22 years old.
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