Bobbi Kristina Brown only passed away last weekend, and authorities are already pouncing on the possibility of charging her boyfriend Nick Gordon with manslaughter over her death. Given that he allegedly has a history of abuse, theft, and drug use (I say “allegedly” even though I’d put money on it being true), I’m sure he had more than a bit of a hand in her tragic situation.
Bobbi Kristina’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon, is in the crosshairs of prosecutors who want to charge him with involuntary manslaughter, and they’re putting the squeeze on one of Nick’s friends to turn on him … law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
Our sources say authorities believe Nick’s alleged crime is arranging to get drugs for Bobbi Kristina the day she almost drowned in her bathtub.
We know Nick claims both he and Bobbi did drugs that morning, and now sources tell us there was nothing intravenously injected.
Obviously the preliminary autopsy has shown no signs of foul play, and further toxicology tests will only be able to tell whether or not Bobbi was under the influence of drugs and not who gave them to her. However, authorities are now looking to Max Lomas, the other guy who was in the house in January when Bobbi was found.
Lomas’ case has lingered for nearly 6 months, and one source familiar with the case tells us, authorities are interested in offering Lomas a deal — probation on the drug charges and immunity in the Bobbi Kristina case in return for spilling all the details of what happened in her house.
We’re told prosecutors believe Nick had reason to know Bobbi Kristina had a drug problem and also knew she would indulge to the point of losing consciousness, yet he helped her get and use drugs and then left her in harm’s way.
This whole thing is so sad, and while I would love to see the people involved in helping her downfall pay, but if it’s not possible in the eyes of the law, I hope they can close this case and hopefully allow Bobbi’s family to find some peace.
so if i die from alcohol poisoning, whoever bought the beer would be charged for my death despite me being an adult who made poor life choices?