Just days after news broke that a family member was shopping Bobbi Kristina Brown's death bed photos to magazines and websites, the security team at the Peachtree Christian Hospice Care in Duluth Geogria banned the Brown family from her hospice room, TMZ reports.
Bobbi Kristina, the only child of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston, has been hospitalized since her body was found laying face-down in a bathtub at her home in Atlanta, Ga. on Jan. 31, as previously reported by HNGN. The family is reportedly preparing for her final days.
TMZ's sources claimed that the security guards at the hospice have evidence proving that the person who took the sick photo is part of the Brown family. Bobbi Kristina's estate is run by her legal guardians, father Bobby Brown and maternal aunt Pat Houston, and the estate decided on the ban. Bobby is the only member of the Brown family that is allowed to visit Bobbi Kristina.
In an exclusive interview with TMZ's cameras, Bobby said that he is looking to pursue the person who snapped the disrespectful photo, and that he was "just looking to get justice."
The photo in question has yet to be picked up by a publication, according to Wonderwall. The seller was reportedly requesting $100,000 for the image.
Bobbi Kristina's aunt Leolah Brown posted a long message on her Facebook page, expressing outrage and disgust for whoever took the photo, and said that she, like Bobby Brown, is on a mission to get justice for her niece. Read the full post below:
I'll tell you what! You took that picture thinking you gon get some money for it...and thats gon be it! ...guess...
Posted by Leolah PrayerWorks on Friday, July 3, 2015