Bobbi Kristina Brown was reportedly moved to a new hospital. Page Six reports that the move happened Sunday afternoon and she is now at an Atlanta hospital. On Saturday (Jan. 31), the 21-year-old was rushed to North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Ga. after her husband, Nick Gordon, and a friend found her face down in a filled bathtub.

A lawyer for her father, Bobby Brown, confirmed to Page Six that she was taken to a new location but did not provide an update on her health.

"The report that Bobbi Kristina has been taken to the hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, is accurate," lawyer Christopher Brown said. "No additional information will be forthcoming."

On Sunday, Bobby Brown issued a statement to E! News and asked for privacy.

"Please allow for my family to deal with this matter and give my daughter the love and support she needs at this time," he said.

According to reports, Brown is still unresponsive and hooked up to a ventilator to help with breathing. Late Saturday night she was placed in a medically induced coma because of swelling on her brain. TMZ reports that she has "significantly diminished" brain function and doctors told the family to continue praying she pulls through. A source close to the family told TMZ that the situation doesn't look good.

"We're told tests have determined her brain function is alarmingly low," TMZ wrote.

People magazine, also citing a source close to the family, reported that recovery would "be a miracle" at this point.

"This is [Bobby Brown's] worst nightmare," the source said. "Losing Whitney was hard, but this is a million times worse, and to lose her in the same way would devastate him."

Brown lost her mother, Whitney Houston, in February of 2012. The 48-year-old singer was found dead in a filled bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel on the eve of the Grammy Awards. Her cause of death was determined to be accidental drowning and a coroner contributed the death to cocaine use and heart disease.