Bobbi Kristina Brown latest health update: Nick Gordon requests family for visitation rights

After completing his rehab stint, Nick Gordon is asking Bobbi Kristina Brown's family to let him visit his girlfriend while she is still being treated in a medical facility in Atlanta.  

Gordon's legal counsels Randall M. Kessler and Joe S. Habachy issued a statement on behalf of their client early this week, saying:

"Despite his strong desire to see Bobbi Kristina, Nick has respected the families' wishes for over three months and has refrained from visiting or from pursuing access to her through the courts. He has asked through counsel many times privately and now asks both the Browns and the Houstons, please let him see her." 

Gordon recently checked out of rehab after he underwent intensive treatment for his alcohol abuse problems. 

At the moment, both the Brown and Houston camps are mum about Gordon's plea. 

Although the Browns and the Houstons were hostile with each other, they both were assigned with joint guardianship of Bobbi Kristina, and they both agreed that Gordon should not be allowed to visit her because of past altercations. 

The 22-year-old daughter of singer Bobby Brown and the late pop superstar Whitney Houston was discovered face down and unresponsive in her Roswell, Georgia home on Jan. 31 where Gordon also lives. She was in a medically induced coma for three months in a hospital in Atlanta before being transferred to a different medical facility for continuous treatments. 

Although Bobbi Kristina is no longer under a medically induced coma, her grandmother Cissy Houston earlier revealed that she "has global and irreversible brain damage and remains unresponsive." The Houston matriarch also said that it pains her to see that her granddaughter might remain in that state for a lifetime, and she is just putting her faith in God to perform a miracle for her healing.  

On the other hand, her father Bobby believes that she will recover, and she is already awake and watching him. 

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