Bobbi Kristina Brown’s $20 million inheritance war is just beginning. Pat and Cissy Houston are now fighting Nick Gordon
for Whitney Houston’s money after battling Bobby Brown and the rest of
the Brown family. Pat and Cissy Houston have fought for control of Bobbi
Kristina and the money Whitney left her only daughter since the day
Bobbi was found face down in her bath tub. Eventually, Pat Houston won
co-conservatorship of Bobbi Kristina’s health, and the $20 million
inheritance was put under the control of court-appointed conservator,
Belinda Hargrove.
It has been a repeated claim that Bobbi
Kristina Brown does not have a will. If that is true, then Whitney
Houston’s will would likely dictate where the money goes in the event of
Bobbi’s death. According to Whitney’s will, her surviving immediate
family; her mother, Cissy Houston, and two brothers, Michael and Gary
Houston. Of course, the two Houston matriarchs – Cissy and Pat Houston – would undoubtedly control every aspect of their inheritance.
However, it’s not that easy. Inheritance
laws vary from state to state. Whitney Houston’s will stands to govern
the money, unless it is disputed in court. It’s inevitable the Brown
family and Nick Gordon will fight for the estate which is a never-ending
supply of money, as royalties will keep a steady flow of cash coming to
whomever wins the inheritance.
Nick Gordon was ruled out as contender
for Bobbi Kristina Brown’s $20 million dollar inheritance, but Bobbi’s
partner hasn’t given up. Darryl Cohen, a veteran criminal defense and
entertainment attorney based in Atlanta, told E! that the Nick could
stand to gain at least some of the money. The lawsuit filed by Hargrove
is filled with allegations that basically claim Nick Gordon pushed Bobbi into the water after a brutal fight that knocked out her teeth,
let her drown, and stole large sums of money from Bobbi Kristina’s bank
account. If they win the case, Nick will obviously be out, but proving
those allegations will be a challenge as with criminal cases you need to
“prove guilt beyond the exclusion of every reasonable doubt,” Cohen
explained.
Nick Gordon has geared up for a fight
making publicized attempts at reaching out to Bobbi and her family,
staging an intervention along with a trip to rehab, and visiting Bobbi
Kristina’s grave. Cohen believes the lawsuit is trying to “enforce an
indictment” thanks to the fact the family knows he doesn’t have a dime
to give them. “Where is this coming from? Is he going to be the
recipient of an insurance policy or a beneficiary?” Cohen asked. “If
not, this is an exercise in publicity to have him indicted, or perhaps
both.” Don’t forget wild card factors. Perhaps there is a will yet to be
discovered. Bobbi Kristina Brown’s secret will is unlikely, but other
factors like any handwritten notes or statements could play a role in
court.
Whatever the reason for the lawsuit
filed against Nick Gordon, publicity or indictment, a family war over
Bobbi Kristina Brown’s $20 million inheritance is coming. Who do you
think stands to inherit the money from Whitney Houston’s work? Let us
know in the comment section below.
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