Nick Gordon reacts to Bobbi Kristina autopsy release
ATLANTA - Less than a week after a superior court judge granted a motion to unseal the autopsy of Bobbi Kristina Brown a statement was released on behalf of her boyfriend Nick Gordon.
According to the autopsy, marijuana, alcohol, "a cocaine-related substance," sedative and anti-anxiety medications and morphine were found in her system.
The manner of her death was classified as undetermined.
Attorneys Joe Habachy and Jose Baez sent this statement to FOX 5 News:
"Nick Gordon's life has been tumultuous since January of 2015 when he lost the love of his life. On top of being prohibited from visiting Bobbi Kristina at the hospital for the last six months of her life, Nick has been publicly humiliated for more than a year. And throughout that time, the Fulton County District Attorney's office has tried to make Nick a murderer despite having clear and convincing evidence that Bobbi Kristina's death was nothing more than a tragic accident, evidence that the District Attorney's office fought to seal and conceal from the public rather than allowing her fans to know the truth.
"The truth is that Nick tried to save Bobbi Kristina's life. The truth is that Nick cooperated with law enforcement since day one. The truth is that no one loved Bobbi Kristina more than Nick and no one has suffered more as a result of her death then Nick.
"The Fulton County District attorney's office even now continues to suggest that there is an ongoing investigation. However, at the recent hearing regarding unsealing the autopsy report, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Henry Newkirk repeatedly reiterated that the Fulton County District Attorney's Office has had thirteen months to investigate. By failing to acknowledge that there is simply no evidence of any wrongdoing, they have in essence helped feed the slanderous media frenzy regarding Nick Gordon. Frankly, the right thing for the District Attorney's office to do right now is to tell the public the truth... that this was an accident... or even a suicide, but not a murder. And the right thing for everyone to do is let Nick live his life now and let Bobbi Kristina rest in peace.
Click here to view the statement from the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office
On Friday afternoon, Father Bobbi Brown and his attorney also released a statement.
“While this action is unsettling, we will continue in our efforts in the civil lawsuit and the criminal investigation,” said Christopher Brown of Brown & Rosen LLC.
“First and foremost, 23 years ago today, Bobbi Kristina was born. Krissy will always live in my heart and soul. I love my baby girl.”
Brown ended the statement asking for prayers for his family.