Bobbi Kristina’s Conservator Files Lawsuit Against Nick Gordon, Accuses Him of Stealing Thousands, ‘Punching Her in the Face’, and ‘Dragging Her Upstairs By Her Hair’

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s court-appointed conservator, Belinda Hargrove,
has filed a lawsuit accusing Nick Gordon of physical abuse and stealing
money from Bobbi without authorization.

Hargrove said in a statement:

Today I filed a lawsuit on behalf of
Bobbi Kristina Brown. I filed this lawsuit to pursue justice on behalf
of Bobbi Kristina Brown. No human being, male or female, should endure
what Bobbi Kristina endured.
Pat Houston and Bobby Brown have done
all they can to take care of Bobbi Kristina since this terrible tragedy
occurred. I have worked closely with both of them and we all want the
very best for Bobbi Kristina. This lawsuit represents our collective
efforts to get justice for Bobbi Kristina.
We pray that justice will be done for her and that it will be swift.

According to the lawsuit,

“Even after Brown’s hospitalization,
and while she was in a coma, (Gordon) accessed Brown’s bank account(s)
and stole in excess of $11,000 from Brown’s bank account(s).

The lawsuit also alleges several acts of violence:

“Defendant also began to commit
domestic violence on Brown, including punching her in the face, knocking
out a front tooth and dragging her upstairs by her hair.”
“Just prior to Jan. 31, Brown had
confided to someone that Defendant was not the man she thought he was
and set up a time on Jan. 31 to meet with this person to further discuss
this revelation. Brown, however, never made it to the meeting. Instead,
on the morning of Jan. 31, Brown became embroiled in a loud argument
with Defendant at her townhome. The loud argument ended and Brown was
later found unresponsive and unconscious, face down in a bathtub, witt
her mouth swollen and another tooth knocked out.”

Now we know why her family has been so adamant about keeping him away from her — assuming this is all true.

The lawsuit alleges Bobbi has suffered “life threatening bodily harm and damages” and
asks for damages of at least $10 million each for the assault, battery,
intentional infliction of emotional distress and conversion. It asks
for an amount to be determined later for counts of quantum meruit/unjust
enrichment and attorneys’ fees.

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