Bobbi Kristina Brown is still being hospitalized, two weeks after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub. Now, it appears that her organs are failing, according to one report. However, her father, Bobby Brown, is continuing to attack the media for all the speculation.

A report from TMZ today claims that she is dying and it might not matter if Bobby Brown keeps the 21-year-old on life support. The site cited family sources, who claim that the family understands that it is just a matter of time before she dies.

Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in a bathtub on Jan. 31 by Nick Gordon, who Bobby Brown’s attorney claims is not married to Bobbi Kristina. She is currently being treated at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

Earlier this week, Gordon released a statement refuting comments by Jerod Brown, Bobbi Kristina’s cousin. He claimed that Gordon wanted to take legal action to see Bobbi Kristina, but Gordon’s attorney told Us Weekly that this wasn’t true.

“Mr. Gordon's only concern is the recovery of Bobbi Kristina,” Gordon’s attorneys said.

Gordon isn’t the only one slamming claims by Jerod, who has talked with the media repeatedly. Bobby Brown and his lawyer sent a statement to the media, published by Billboard, slamming Jerod. They also state that the media should stop interviewing “unauthorized members of the family” who do not have direct knowledge of Bobbi Kristina’s health, especially Jerod.

“In particularly [sic], Jerod Brown aka Jerod Carter aka YF Kennedy, continues to makes [sic] statements and appear on television, however, he has not had any communication with Bobby Brown or the Houston family. He must be disregarded,” Bobby Brown said in the statement. “Please do not attend any 'meet and greet' organized by Jerod Brown as he is unable to provide access to Bobbi Kristina or information on her condition. This is a criminal investigation and we do not need this side show.”

Bobbi Kristina’s mother was Whitney Houston, who died three years ago this month.

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