Judge grants media request to unseal Bobbi Kristina autopsy

An Atlanta judge ruled to unseal Bobbi Kristina Brown's autopsy records, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

County officials said they will release the information when they receive a signed approval.

District Attorney Paul Howard sought to seal the results for investigative reasons.

Although never officially adopted, Houston raised Gordon like a son, but left nothing for him in her will. Her entire estate was left to Brown, who was set to inherit everything on her 30th birthday.

According to reports in the USA, the autopsy may be released today (Mar 4) - on what would have been the tragic star's 22nd birthday.

Shortly after her death, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said the initial portion of the autopsy showed "no obvious underlying cause of death and no significant injuries were noted". County authorities countered that it could put the still-unfinished investigation at risk. She had been moved to a hospice care facility in Atlanta in late June, and died while there.

"In regards to the civil litigation, we believe we know who harmed Bobbi Kristina Brown and his name is Nick Gordon", Bobby Brown's lawyer told ET in a statement. The only child of the late Whitney Houston died in July 26, 2015 after falling into a coma over a year ago.

Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in January of 2015. Prosecutors have been circling the idea of criminal charges but things have not moved farther than that.

Brown's court-appointed conservator filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon in June, shortly before her death.

The station last week aired a four-part digital documentary, Inside the Triangle, about heroin use in Atlanta's northern affluent suburbs, which uncovered a connection between Bobbi Kristina and three heroin-related deaths in the area.

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