Nick Gordon Lawyer No Longer Represent Him, Will He Get Convicted On Death Of Bobbi Kristina Brown?

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Nick Gordon's lawyer, Bryant Green, withdrew from the civil case that he's handling to defend his client. Gordon has no one to represent him over the $10 million wrongful death civil lawsuit filed in October by Brown's conservator, Bedelia C. Hargrove which is delaying the case.

A source of Entertainment Online revealed that Green left the case on Nov. 11, 2015 after Gordon has been uncooperative. The lawyer was representing Gordon since the lawsuit was filed against the latter. Gordon faces the lawsuit since Hangrove alleged that he was the one who put the unconscious daughter of Whitney Houston in the bathtub after injecting her with toxic drugs.

"Attorney Bryant Green is no longer working with Nick Gordon on his civil case involving Bobbi Kristina Brown's family. There was a conflict of interest involving Nick and Bryant Green. At this time, the case is at a still point until Nick Gordon finds new counsel as he is currently without counsel working on everything pro se," the insider said of Gordon's lawyer. The source adds that the former boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina has been uncooperative with the case, INQUISITR adds.

A year after Bobbi Kristina was found unconscious on Jan. 31, the case still remains unresolved. As E! News reported, the District Attorney's Office has provided no new updates on the case. Noone has been charged or arrested, including Gordon. Hangrove filed the case against Gordon in October. Bobbi Kristina passed away on July 26, 2015, at the age of 22.

The Browns and the Houstons suspect that Gordon should be responsible for the death of Bobbi Kristina. They think that Gordon tried to kill Bobbi Kristina. Gordon on the other hand continue to be firm on his statement that he is innocent. He called the accusations as "scandalous" and "improper."

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