Bobby Brown is hoping Georgia authorities will act quickly now that the official cause of his daughter's death has been determined, he said Monday.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner announced Sunday that final autopsy results for Bobbi Kristina Brown are in, but a sealing order issued by Fulton County Superior Court is preventing their release to the public.
The 22-year-old Brown was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub on Jan. 31. She lingered in a coma for months and died July 26 in hospice care.
Her conservator filed a wrongful death civil claim against boyfriend Nick Gordon in August claiming he caused her global brain damage by knocking her out with drugs and leaving her for dead in a tub of cold water.
Prosecutors have been reviewing the case for possible criminal charges since Roswell Police submitted evidence in June.
"I look forward to having the court hear the evidence in the civil lawsuit and hopefully the criminal action very soon," Bobby Brown said in his Monday statement obtained by the Daily News.
His lawyer said the New Edition singer was "pleased" that the Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard sought to seal the autopsy report.
"In regards to the civil litigation, we believe we know who harmed Bobbi Kristina Brown, and his name is Nick Gordon," lawyer Christopher Brown said in a statement to The News.
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