Stay Away! Brown Family Bans Nick Gordon From Home He Once Shared With Whitney's Daughter Bobbi Kristina
Feb. 17 2015, Updated 7:08 a.m. ET
Bobbi Kristina Brown's loved ones have made it crystal clear that her self-proclaimed "husband" Nick Gordon is no longer welcome in the family.
RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that besides relatives banning him from visiting Whitney Houston's daughter in the hospital, they've also kicked him out of the Atlanta area townhouse he once shared with her.
"Nick has been told the townhouse is no longer available for him to live in and to find other living accommodations," a source tells RadarOnline.com.
Precautions have already been taken just in case Gordon believes he still has the right to access the property. "The locks have been changed, and since it's a gated community, security has been notified to not let Nick anywhere on the premises," reveals the source. "If Nick is spotted anywhere in the complex or near the residence, there have been strict instructions to call the police immediately so he can be cited for trespassing."
As RadarOnline.com reported, Gordon was banned from visiting Bobbi Kristina in the hospital almost immediately after she was found face down in a bathtub and rushed to North Fulton Hospital on Jan. 31.
That same evening, sources claimed Gordon and security got into a brawl. "You could hear scuffling" around her room, one eyewitness told RadarOnline.com. "About maybe two to three minutes later, they came back with this person and they had their hands…like holding onto him and you could see that everybody was distressed."
Hospital security and uniformed police officers swarmed the scene and "physically escorted him from the floor," said the onlooker — an account in dispute by those inside the Houston family.
However, insisted the source, "the whole incident was very upsetting."
A Brown family insider tells RadarOnline.com, "Since Bobbi's drowning is being investigated as a criminal matter, it's not surprising that Nick isn't allowed to go near the place. The townhouse could have vital clues about what really happened before Bobbi's terrible drowning."
Bobby Brown's attorney Christopher Brown declined to comment on this story.