Bobby Brown has added his famous name to a lawsuit against his daughter’s Bobbi Kristina Brown’s ex-boyfriend Nick Gordon for his alleged role in her death last July.
The R&B singer has joined the wrongful death civil case seeking $50 million against Gordon, People magazine reported Friday.
The legal action comes a week after Gordon shared a series of revelations about his ex on the “Dr. Phil” show.
His appearance caused a conservator for the only daughter between Brown and the late Whitney Houston to file a renewed motion against Gordon, citing his disregard for the court and choice to discuss the case on national television.
“The defendant ignores this Court's mandates but freely discusses his role in the incident which led to the horrific injuries to decedent Bobbi Kristina,” the court document stated.
The embattled 25-year-old is reportedly "distraught" over the new filing and is on the hunt for a civil attorney.
During his explosive interview — in which he discussed his former girlfriend's miscarriages, drug use and eventual death — he admitted to Dr. Phil that he “ignored this lawsuit and its consequences.”
Bobbi Kristina Brown’s estate has claimed that Gordon fed her a “toxic cocktail” and left her for dead in a cold tub of water.
An autopsy report unsealed last month said she died from drowning and mixed drug intoxication. The manner of her death, however, is still "undetermined."
Gordon has maintained his innocence since finding the 22-year-old daughter of the musical couple unresponsive and face down in a bathtub last January.
She was rushed to the hospital and placed in a medically induced coma until she passed away on July 26.
In a recent interview with the Mail Online, he expressed guilt for not discovering his longtime girlfriend sooner and possibly saving her life.
"I feel like I failed her. She didn't make it. I wish she got help," he said.
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