Gordon ordered to pay Bobbi Kristina Brown’s family USD 36 mn

LOS ANGELES, Nov 18:  A judge has ordered Nick Gordon to pay more than USD 36 million to the family of Bobbi Kristina Brown in wrongful death case.
Two months ago, Gordon, 21, was found legally responsible for Bobbi Kristina’s death, reported E! online.
The daughter of Bobbi Brown and the Whitney Houston died in July 2015 at age 22 after being in a coma for months. She was found face down and unconscious in a bathtub in a Georgia home she shared with Gordon, who she often called her “husband”.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge T Jackson Bedford had said in September that because Gordon failed to appear in court on two scheduled court dates, anything alleged by the plaintiff was admitted through omission.
“I am pleased with the outcome of today’s court proceedings. I do know that Mr Gordon will be unable to slander my daughter’s name in the future or obtain any benefits from the use of Krissy’s name.
“Finally, I do need for the District Attorney’s Office to step up and begin the criminal prosecution of Mr. Gordon. The delay in that matter is of great concern to me and my family. We need for District Attorney Howard to act now,” Bobby said in a statement.
The USD 36 million includes USD 15 million for present value of life, USD 13.8 million for pain and suffering and USD 1.37 million for assault and battery.
The lawsuit had alleged Bobbi Kristina “died due to a violent altercation” with Gordon, “after which he placed her in a bathtub, unconscious, after he injected her with a toxic mixture.” (PTI)