Bobby Brown Honors Bobbi Kristina Brown After Nick Gordon Is Found Legally Responsible for Her Death: Daddy Always Got Your Back

Singer took to Instagram with a heartfelt message for his late daughter

By McKenna Aiello Sep 17, 2016 4:10 PMTags

Bobby Brown is honoring his late daughter's memory. 

The father of Bobbi Kristina Brown took to Instagram with a heartfelt post in the hours following Friday's development in the $10 million wrongful death lawsuit against Nick Gordon where a judge found him legally responsible for her July 2015 death. 

Sharing an artistic painting of the father-daughter duo in different stages of Bobbi Kristina's life from child to adulthood, the R&B singer included the hashtags, "#IGOTEM #Babygirl #daddyalwaysgotyourback #justiceforbobbikristina"

Bobby also told E! News in a statement, "I am pleased with the outcome of today's court proceedings. All I ever wanted was answers relating to who and what caused my daughter's death. Today's judgment tells me it was Nick Gordon. Now I need to process all the emotions I have and lean on God to get me and my family through this."

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Bobbi Kristina Brown's Life in Pics

#IGOTEM #Babygirl #daddyalwaysgotyourback???? #justiceforbobbikristina

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Brown's estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Gordon in August 2015, which alleged the late daughter of Whitney Houston died following a violent altercation with Gordon after which he placed her in a bathtub, unconscious, and injected her with a toxic mixture. Bobbi Kristina remained in a coma for seven months before her death, which was later revealed to have been the result of Lobar pneumonia, caused by Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and water immersion combined with mixed drug intoxication.

The suit also said that Gordon committed domestic abuse and made unauthorized money transfers amounting to $11,000 from his girlfriend's bank account into his own during her subsequent hospitalization. In May 2016, Bobbi Kristina's father also became a plaintiff in the legal battle. 

Gordon failed to appear in court on two separate occasions, leaving Judge T. Jackson Bedford of Atlanta's Fulton County Superior Court to rule in the Brown estate's favor by default. As of now, no criminal charges have been filed against Gordon. Brown's attorneys said in their statement to E! News a damages trial will occur in the "near future."