Bobbi Kristina Brown’s $20 million
inheritance war is going to be a long process filled with drama,
secrets, and revelations that will undoubtedly have the Houston family
fight for every dime. Legally, Pat and Cissy Houston, along with
Whitney’s surviving brothers, will get the lion’s share, but the Brown family has finally resurfaced to fight for Whitney Houston’s money.
The essentially never-ending flow of
money left to Bobbi Kristina is up for grabs and everyone close to the
doomed 22-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston is making a play for the
inheritance. Bobbi did not have a will, which is causing major problems
when it comes to the estate Whitney left her only daughter. Typically,
Whitney Houston’s will would simply dictate who would inherit the
millions, but laws are different from state to state, and the terms can
be disputed in court.
An attorney explained to USA Today that
Bobby Brown may see some of the inheritance money despite Whitney
Houston’s will leaving everything to the Houston family. Generally,
since Bobby and Whitney divorced in 2007, Brown wouldn’t be entitled to
any of the inheritance. But, Atlanta estate lawyer Bruce Gaynes, added
that Bobby could be entitled to whatever Bobbi Kristina had received, so
far, from her mother’s will saying, “For the purposes of Bobbi
Kristina’s estate, he is the sole beneficiary, if she has no husband and
if she has no will.” Nick Gordon was rumored to have his sights set on Bobbi’s inheritance,
but since they were never legally married, he will have no legal
rights, unless he has some sort of handwritten evidence left by Bobbi
Kristina.
Like Nick, the Brown family has begun
their campaign in Bobbi Kristina Brown’s $20 million inheritance war.
Bobby Brown returned to the public eye with a stint on ‘The Real’ in
which he was careful not to “call anybody out,” but begged the District
Attorney to look at Bobbi Kristina’s wrongful death case closely.
Leolah Brown, arguably the most vocal
Brown family member, participated in an interview with ‘Inside Edition’
slamming Bobbi Kristina Brown’s funeral calling it “bizarre” after Pat
Houston created a Sweet 16 style party. “The whole set up of the funeral
was wrong,” Leolah explained. “Krissy was surrounded by people that
cared, nothing, nothing for her… They didn’t care about her, just like
they didn’t care about Whitney.
Typically, Leolah is a lot less
restrained and even called Pat Houston out during the service for Bobbi
Kristina. However, her interview was more calm and collected than her
usual tirade. It’s clear the Brown family is gearing up to fight for
Whitney Houston’s money.
Who do you think she get the money from
Whitney Houston’s estate? Will Nick Gordon and the Brown family have a
chance in the Bobbi Kristina Brown $20 million inheritance war? Let us
know what you think in the comment section below.
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