Celebrity Lawyer Shares Nick Gordon's Plea to Bobbi Kristina's Family: Please Let Me See Her "Despite his strong desire to see Bobbi Kristina, Nick has respected the families' wishes for over three months," Gordon's lawyer, Randy Kessler, tells PEOPLE By Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Instagram Twitter Jeff Nelson is the Senior News Editor, Entertainment at PEOPLE. For nearly a decade, he has worked across the brand's entertainment verticals, reporting on breaking news and writing and editing across platforms, as well as securing A-list cover exclusives, including Barry Manilow's coming out and an at-home interview with Madonna. Jeff has appeared as an expert on Good Morning America, Extra, HLN and SiriusXM, as well as at RuPaul's DragCon as a moderator. He studied magazine journalism at Drake University, graduating with a B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication. People Editorial Guidelines Published on May 18, 2015 03:15 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Christopher Polk/WireImage Bobbi Kristina Brown‘s longtime boyfriend is desperate to see her. “Despite his strong desire to see Bobbi Kristina, Nick has respected the families’ wishes for over three months and has refrained from visiting or from pursuing access to her through the courts,” Gordon’s lawyer, Randy Kessler, tells PEOPLE. “He has asked through counsel many times privately and now asks both the Browns and the Houstons, please let him see her.” Gordon, 25, recently completed a stint in rehab following an intervention on Dr. Phil. It was Gordon and a friend who first found Bobbi Kristina, 22, unconscious and unresponsive in a bathtub back in January. Today, Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown‘s daughter remains in an Atlanta-area rehab facility and, according to her grandmother Cissy Houston, “is not progressing at all.” Gordon’s plea to visit Bobbi Kristina is just the latest update in the dramatic three months since Bobbi Kristina was found. The Browns and the Houstons are often at odds behind the scenes. But her father Bobby and her aunt Pat Houston (Whitney’s sister) were named co-guardians earlier this month, thus making them “jointly responsible for decisions related to Krissi’s care and medical needs.” Meanwhile, Bobby recently filed for control over his daughter’s estate, which is currently administered by three co-executors: grandma Cissy, and her aunt and uncle Pat and Gary Houston. • With reporting by LINDA MARX