Nick Gordon Found Civilly Liable in Bobbi Kristina Brown's Death

Brown's estate is seeking millions in the wrongful death suit.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedford ruled that Gordon was liable by default after he failed to appear in court for the second time in the wrongful death civil suit brought by Brown's estate, according to The Associated Press and paperwork obtained by ABC News.

“I am pleased with the outcome of today’s court proceedings," Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, told ABC News in a statement. "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.”

The next step is a jury trial to determine the amount of damages Gordon will be obligated to pay her estate. No criminal charges have been filed against Gordon or anyone else in Bobbi Kristina Brown's death, The AP reported.

Bobbi Kristina Brown's estate hit Gordon with the civil suit in June 2015 to the tune of $10 million in punitive damages, according to the paperwork obtained by ABC News.

In September 2015, Gordon filed to have the civil suit thrown out, calling the claims "false" and "frivolous,” according to the paperwork.

ABC News has reached out to the attorney for Bobbi Kristina Brown's estate, R. David Ware, for comment, but he did not immediately respond. Gordon's legal team has also not immediately responded to a request for comment.