Nick Gordon, the ex-partner of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown, has died at the age of 30
Gordon's attorney Joe S. Habachy confirmed his client's death in a statement to The Associated Press. The Atlanta attorney did not give a cause of death.
Investigators with the medical examiner's office were not able to determine exactly how Brown died. An autopsy showed that she had morphine, cocaine, alcohol and prescription drugs in her body, but the medical examiner couldn't determine if she killed herself, if someone else killed her or if her death was accidental.
Gordon was never charged in the case, but he was found responsible in a wrongful death lawsuit. An Atlanta judge ordered him to pay $36 million to Brown's estate.
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