Boston Herald

Allegation­s cloud Brown’s plan for shelter

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ATLANTA — Singer Bobby Brown plans to build a shelter for domestic violence victims in honor of his late daughter while declining to directly address old allegation­s that he once hit his exwife Whitney Houston.

Brown is developing the notfor-profit Bobbi Kristina Brown Serenity House near Atlanta. The shelter will also offer a 24-hour crisis interventi­on line and an emergency transition­al shelter.

Yesterday, he received three proclamati­ons from officials in Atlanta, Fulton County and the City of South Fulton acknowledg­ing his plans.

Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, was found unresponsi­ve in a bathtub in 2015 and died after six months in a coma.

Her estate sued her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, for wrongful death, accusing him of assault and other offenses. An attorney for Gordon called the charges baseless, but after Gordon failed to defend himself in the civil case, a judge ruled against him in 2016 and ordered him to pay $36 million.

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s mother, Houston, died in 2012 after she drowned in a bathtub. Coroner’s officials ruled Houston’s death accidental and said heart disease and cocaine were contributi­ng factors.

Last week, Brown denied to news reporters that his tumultuous marriage with Houston ever turned violent, despite a 2016 interview with ABC’s Robin Roberts in which Brown said he once hit her.

Asked again yesterday about the allegation­s involving Houston, Brown did not answer directly, but instead described his own childhood experience­s of domestic violence.

“I grew up in a domestic violence home,” he said. “I’ve seen it firsthand. It stopped after my mom was not going to have it anymore. They both would do it to each other. I’m happy that part of my life is over. I’m ready to move on. I’m becoming a better man, father and brother. This is all about being there for someone else, so they won’t have to go through it by themselves.”

Houston called police just outside Atlanta in December 2003 to report that Brown threatened to beat her and then hit her in the face, leaving her with a bruised cheek and a cut inside her lip. But Brown described the incident as a “little spat” saying the two were playfully “slap boxing” before Houston took one of his jabs a “little serious.”

A judge in May 2004 ruled there was enough evidence for Brown to stand trial on misdemeano­r battery charges and set a deadline about two months later for Brown to turn himself over to authoritie­s for fingerprin­ting. A notice from the Fulton County solicitor general’s office says the case was dismissed in December 2005. The reason prosecutor­s gave was: “Unable to contact the victim.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? TUMULTUOUS HISTORY: Bobby Brown participat­es in a panel at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles last week.
AP PHOTO TUMULTUOUS HISTORY: Bobby Brown participat­es in a panel at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles last week.

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