Bobby Brown is setting the record straight about rumors that his daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, is being brought home to die. The 22-year-old has been in a medically-induced coma since being found unresponsive in her bathtub, on January 31.
In a statement to E! News, Brown's lawyers disputed rumors about a change in Bobbi Kristina's status, insisting that his daughter, fathered with the now deceased Whitney Houston, is "not going home to die."
Christopher Brown of Brown & Rosen LLC called reports to the contrary "false" and examples of "sensationalism." The lawyer also dismissed TMZ's reports that Brown has been feuding with his sister Leolah, over her claims that Pat Houston, Bobbi Kristina's co-guardian, has been fighting to stop medical treatment.
"Furthermore, let me be clear, Bobby Brown has not made any comments to TMZ or any reporting agency, despite the TMZ article reporting that he is feuding / angry with his sister Leolah Brown," the legal counsel added. "Bobby Brown never gave an interview to TMZ."
The statement also included these remarks from Brown himself:
"Unless you hear it directly from me or through my attorney, do not believe any words attributed to me," he said. "I am making decisions with Pat Houston and we are working together for the medical care of my daughter. I do not have time for the frequent side shows that others choose to engage in almost on a daily basis. Right now we are focused on Bobbi Kristina's medical prognosis and the criminal investigation. These are the priorities for us. Whoever had a hand in causing my daughter's injuries needs to be brought to justice."
Our thoughts are with the Browns and Houstons during this difficult time.
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