Bobbi Kristina Brown Underage Gambling Case Closed

Nevada gaming authorities say there isn't enough evidence to charge her with a crime

By Natalie Finn Jun 06, 2012 11:35 PMTags
Bobbi Kristina BrownKevin Mazur/WireImage via ABC

No craps for Bobbi Kristina Brown.

An investigation into whether Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's 19-year-old daughter was illegally gambling in Las Vegas last month has been closed, authorities confirmed Wednesday to E! News.

So, why has the Nevada Gambling Control Board dropped the case?

Gaming board deputy chief David Salas says that, upon completion of their investigation, there was not enough evidence to support criminal charges.

Video leaked last month showing what appeared to be Bobbi Kristina and her close pal Nick Gordon, 22, playing a slot machine at the MGM Grand when the teen was in town to accept an honor for her late mom at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards.

The legal gambling age in Nevada is 21.

Meanwhile, cameras will also be following the pop-music scion for the upcoming Lifetime series The Houston Chronicles, focusing on the family members Whitney left behind.

—Reporting by Baker Machado