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Bobbi Kristina Funeral Photos: Nick Gordon Received $40K for Photos Captured During Grave Visit

Pictures of Nick Gordon visiting Bobbi Kristina's grave at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey on Aug. 17 created buzz as the former boyfriend reportedly received $40,000 for the alleged photos.

Reports have it that since Gordon, 25, visited Bobbi's grave, the Houstons and the Browns have more reason to pin him down. They have alerted the Georgia law enforcement and Fulton County prosecutors to hasten up the investigations that will lock Gordon up for his crime, Celeb Dirty Laundry reports.

Bobbi's family is reportedly furious knowing that he traveled to New Jersey cemetery where Bobbi Kristina was laid to rest.

"Only 14 days before Cissy was there to bury her beloved grandchild next to the grave of her tragic daughter, Whitney Houston," a source told Radar Online. "Cissy still can't come to grips with 'Krissi' being dead -- and when she heard Nick went there, she collapsed in grief."

Gordon's appearance in Bobbi's cemetery reportedly made Bobby Brown and Pat Houston furious. It was hard for them to accept that despite the fact that they banned him in her funeral and during her stay at the hospital, he still showed up at her grave. What is more shocking now is that reports say Gordon cashed in $40,000 for the said photos and videos showing him crying at the cemetery, Daily Caller reports.

A source told Page Six that Gordon's photos were not taken accidentally and that he was paid by the National Enquirer $40,000 for the pictures and the footages. The source went to add that Nick is broke and he can't afford to defend himself. It was reportedly a deal with the tabloid.  

In the midst of the investigations on Bobbi Kristina's death, Gordon is facing a $10 million civil lawsuit. The suit charges him of giving Bobbi a "toxic cocktail" and putting "her face down in a tub of cold water, causing her to suffer brain damage."

Gordon remains to be one of the persons of interest for Bobbi's death.


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