Nick Gordon Spotted After Losing Bobbi Kristina Brown Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Sept. 19 2016, Published 1:54 p.m. ET
Nick Gordon was seen in public for the time on Sunday after being found legally responsible for ex Bobbi Kristina Brown's death and failing to appear in court.
EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** Nick Gordon arrives back in his home town Stanford after not appearing in court.
The 26-year-old returned to his Sanford, Florida home on Sunday, looking understandably glum.
EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** Nick Gordon arrives back in his home town Stanford after not appearing in court.
As RadarOnline.com reported, the judge in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Brown's estate issued a summary judgment in their favor on September 16.
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As part of the ruling, Gordon will have to pay the estate's attorneys fees, and a jury trial will be scheduled to determine how much he will have to pay in damages. Brown's estate had asked for upwards of $50 million.
EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** Nick Gordon arrives back in his home town Stanford after not appearing in court.
Despite the victory ruling for Brown's family, the news has not been met with celebrations among her surviving relatives, an insider revealed exclusively to RadarOnline.com.
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"The family is so divided about the outcome," a Brown family source told RadarOnline.com. "It's not really a victory, because it doesn't prove anything criminally."
EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** Nick Gordon arrives back in his home town Stanford after not appearing in court.
The relative doubts, however, that they'll ever see a penny of it. "Nick doesn't have any money!"
EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** Nick Gordon arrives back in his home town Stanford after not appearing in court.
But justice still could be served in criminal court. RadarOnline.com reported in fall 2015 that insiders said a "secret grand jury" has been probing Gordon's role in Brown's death. "Some have always thought this civil lawsuit was the first step before criminal charges are filed, and are just waiting for that to happen," the Brown relative explained. "But if criminal charges really are filed, some would be surprised. It's over."
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