Bobby Brown On Nick Gordon – I Want Him In Jail Where Somebody Can Rape Him
Bobby Brown On Nick Gordon – I Want Him In Jail Where Somebody Can Rape Him
Bobby Brown believes that justice has not been served, when it comes to the death of his daughter, Bobbi Kristin Brown. In 2016, Gordon was ordered to pay $36 million to Bobbi Kristina’s estate. The singer admits that he’s not at peace with the situation.
Because he’s still walking around free.
When asked what justice looks like to him, he responds,
Justice? If he was locked up somewhere where somebody can rape him. That’s just how I feel. He raped me by taking my daughter away.
Her death has spurred him to create the Serenity House for women that suffer domestic abuse.
Domestic violence is just the worst shit in the world … We started the Serenity House because women will go through it and think they are wrong like it’s their fault. So we’re doing this to build houses like safe havens for women that are being abused to get away from the relationship and get some therapy spiritually and mentally.
Brown also weighs in on the death of his ex wife, Whitney Houston. He admits that despite drugs being found in her system at the time of her death, he doesn’t believe that’s what killed her. He says,
She was really working hard on herself to try to be a sober person and, um [pauses] she was a great woman.
When asked what he thinksĀ attribute her death he responds,
Just being broken-hearted.
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I don’t know what the entire situation was, but don’t walk around with hate in your heart. Mourn your child and ask God to help you forgive!
At some point a victim of domestic abuse has to get them selves out of the situation and quit BEING a victim! And all women don’t think it’s their fault, they really just hope a man will change and hopes he means it when he says he’s sorry.
Bobby should have thought about being a father to his daughter instead of a crackhead who was unable to be a father. He has no one to blame for his daughter’s death other than himself and Whitney.
I’m not trying to place blame on anyone but he does need to look at himself and wonder how his actions contributed to her drug abuse. As parents they set a very poor example for their daughter. Instead of wishing harm on someone make sure you are setting a better example for your other children.