Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York
Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York October 22, 2012. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Nick Gordon is a “scapegoat” in the Bobbi Kristina Brown case, according to a relative of Gordon. Recently, Bobbi Kristina’s conservators accused Gordon of stealing her $11000 and domestic abuse. A complaint was filed against Gordon.

A relative of Gordon talked to People and revealed that they all feel that he has been “scapegoat in this case.” The relative added that the situation is scary for Gordon as he is not guilty and has not done anything wrong.

According to the relative, Gordon has nothing to hide and he has cooperated with the cops. Gordon is going through a stressful phase, stated the relative. He is trying his best to be strong.

Earlier, Bedelia Hargrove, court-appointed conservator of Bobbi Kristina filed a complaint stating that Gordon abused her and took away her money. According to the court papers (via ET Online), it was all “a scheme to benefit from her wealth.”

Also, on Jan. 31, Bobbi Kristina arranged a meeting with an unknown individual to talk about Gordon. The court papers stated that she shared with the person that he was “not the man she thought he was.”

On Jan. 31, she was found unresponsive in her bathtub. She was found face down with her tooth knocked out and mouth swollen. According to the lawsuit, Gordon took away $11000 from her bank account.

The lawsuit stated that he used to transfer money belonging to Bobbi Kristina into an account controlled by him. All this was done without Bobbi Kristina’s authorisation. The lawsuit alleges that earlier Gordon “threatened one of the trustees [of Bobbi Kristina's trust assets] with guns and other violent weapons.” He got a restraining order for his actions.

Gordon has not yet commented about the lawsuit, however tweeted about Bobbi Kristina moving into hospice care. Stay tuned for more update. Share your views in the section below.

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