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05/18/2024 06:20:21 am

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Nick Gordon Finishes Rehab Treatment

Has Nick Gordon finally recovered? Nick's lawyer, Randall M. Kessler has confirmed to Us Weekly that the boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina Brown has left rehab after a month long treatment.

Nick checked himself into rehab after a reportedly, extremely volatile interview with the famed Dr. Phil last month. In a previous report, Nick was described as being "in an altered state of consciousness" and showed sporadic signs of strange behavior while being interviewed by Dr. Phil.

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Dr. Phil said that he blatantly asked Nick if he was sober, to which the 25-year old replied "No."

Nick then decided to enter a rehab facility, where he, according to Jack Walker Jr., his stepfather, suffered to an extent. Jack Walker revealed to Access Hollywood in March that Nick initially did not want to go because he's been hurt badly and said that, "he's out of control right now."

Nick, who according to Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, was not officially married to his daughter, remains under strict police investigation, ever since Bobbi Kristina was hospitalized last January 31.

Bobbi Kristina, was found face down and unresponsive in her bathtub in her Atlanta home and was recently transferred to a rehab center where she can receive long-term care. Bobby Brown recently announced in one of his concerts that her daughter is now awake, however, Bobbi Kristina's grandmother, Cissy Houston,  said that Bobby is being far too optimistic, as Bobbi Kristina remains unresponsive and suffers from irreversible brain damage.

In an official statement, she confirmed that Bobbi Kristina is no longer in a coma, however, "according to the doctors, she has irreversible brain damage and remains unresponsive." She added that after talking to the doctors and learning that her granddaughter might live the rest of her lifetime in this condition saddens her. 

"We can only trust in God for a miracle at this time," she said.

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