Bobbi Kristina Brown Eased from Coma as Nick Gordon Files for a Restraining Order Against Police

Bobbi Kristina Brown has spent nearly four weeks hospitalized in a medically induced coma with little sign of improvement. Doctors had originally hoped that if Brown's brain was given some time to heal then they would be better able to assess her true condition, and now it seems that it's time to do that. Several outlets are now reporting that they are tapering off the medication that has kept Brown comatose. Only after doing that will doctors be able to assess whether she can do anything at all on her own.

The family and police alike have struggled to piece together what exactly happened in the hours leading up to Brown being found face down in her bathtub. Apparently they're hoping that maybe answers will come if they bring her out of her coma. One person that may hold the key to everything is her boyfriend, Nick Gordon. The family has insisted that he's not cooperating and won't talk to police but Gordon has swung back saying that he has spoken with investigators. Gordon also alleges that the family is just looking to profit and we do know that some of the Brown's have tried to sell interviews regarding Bobbi Kristina's condition to the highest bidder.

In an interesting move, Gordon has filed for a restraining order against Roswell Police. According to The Wrap he is trying to prevent them from getting a search warrant to obtain security camera footage. The footage is wanted supposedly to assess whether or not drugs were being used before Brown's medical crisis. Needless to say, Gordon trying to block anything at all doesn't seem to be the move that an innocent man would make.

Do you think that he is withholding valuable information that would also incriminate him in whatever has happened here? What about bringing Brown out of the coma, do you think it will ultimately provide more answers for doctors? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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