Her death marked an eerie repeat of her mother's death in 2012.
Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon and a guest were at the home when she was found unconscious.
The lawsuit filed by Brown's estate said he had lashed out at her in a fit of jealousy that evening after being "out all night on a cocaine and drinking binge."
According to the suit filed in Atlanta, Gordon gave "Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious and then put her face down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage."
Attorneys representing Brown's estate announced the $36.3 million decision for damages, awarded by Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedfort.
"There was an urgent need, in my mind, to get justice for Bobbi Kristina Brown and that's why I took the case,"
attorney David Ware said in a statement sent to AFP.
"We intend to pursue, with all vigor, the full collection of the judgment. The defendant will not escape justice nor ever profit from his misdeeds," he added. "We hope that in some small way this will allow Krissy’s family to continue their quest for peace."
Gordon was not in court on Thursday when the judge handed down his decision, Ware said. His attorneys could not immediately be reached for comment.
The medical examiner's office in March said it was unclear if Brown's death was accidental or intentional.
An autopsy determined that she had marijuana, alcohol, cocaine and morphine in her body.
Brown's death drew parallels to that of her mother, who was found face down in a bathtub in a Los Angeles hotel on February 11, 2012, on the eve of the Grammy Awards.
Her parents separated in 2006 and divorced in 2007, with Houston awarded custody of their daughter, amid claims of abuse and drug use in the high-profile relationship.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon and a guest were at the home when she was found unconscious.
The lawsuit filed by Brown's estate said he had lashed out at her in a fit of jealousy that evening after being "out all night on a cocaine and drinking binge."
According to the suit filed in Atlanta, Gordon gave "Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious and then put her face down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage."
Attorneys representing Brown's estate announced the $36.3 million decision for damages, awarded by Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedfort.
"There was an urgent need, in my mind, to get justice for Bobbi Kristina Brown and that's why I took the case,"
attorney David Ware said in a statement sent to AFP.
"We intend to pursue, with all vigor, the full collection of the judgment. The defendant will not escape justice nor ever profit from his misdeeds," he added. "We hope that in some small way this will allow Krissy’s family to continue their quest for peace."
Gordon was not in court on Thursday when the judge handed down his decision, Ware said. His attorneys could not immediately be reached for comment.
The medical examiner's office in March said it was unclear if Brown's death was accidental or intentional.
An autopsy determined that she had marijuana, alcohol, cocaine and morphine in her body.
Brown's death drew parallels to that of her mother, who was found face down in a bathtub in a Los Angeles hotel on February 11, 2012, on the eve of the Grammy Awards.
Her parents separated in 2006 and divorced in 2007, with Houston awarded custody of their daughter, amid claims of abuse and drug use in the high-profile relationship.
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