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Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston’s ex-husband Bobby Brown and the estate of the couple’s late daughter, Bobbi Kristina, brought a <strong><a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bobbybrown.pdf">federal complaint</a> </strong>Wednesday against Showtime Networks, BBC and others, saying they did not get permission for various footage that appears in “Can I Be Me,” a 2017 documentary about the late singer.

MANHATTAN – Whitney Houston’s ex-husband Bobby Brown and the estate of the couple’s late daughter, Bobbi Kristina, brought a federal complaint Wednesday against Showtime Networks, BBC and others, saying they did not get permission for various footage that appears in “Can I Be Me,” a 2017 documentary about the late singer.

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