Nick Gordon, who was held legally responsible for the death of his girlfriend Bobby Kristina Brown in 2015, has been released on $15,500 bond after his arrest was for allegedly kidnapping and beating his current girlfriend.

Gordon, 28, appeared in court on Sunday morning in Sanford, Florida, where he was granted bail one day after his arrest on charges of domestic violence battery and false imprisonment.

Bond was set at $15,000 for the kidnapping charge and an additional $500 for the battery charge, and Gordon was released in the condition that he wear an ankle monitor.

Gordon was taken into custody on Saturday afternoon after a complaint was filed by his live-in girlfriend of two months, 26-year-old Laura Leal.

Nick Gordon, 28, appeared in court on Sunday morning in Sanford, Florida, where he was granted bail one day after his arrest on battery and kidnapping

Gordon was taken into custody on Saturday afternoon after a complaint was filed by his live-in girlfriend of two months, 26-year-old Laura Leal

Bond was set at $15,000 for the kidnapping charge and an additional $500 for the battery charge, and Gordon was released in the condition that he wear an ankle monitor

Gordon, 28, was taken into custody by police in Sanford, Florida, on Saturday afternoon after a complaint was filed by his live-in girlfriend of two months, 26-year-old Laura Leal

According to the arrest report, Gordon struck Leal 'by hitting and punching her in the face and the back of the head with a closed fist' sometime between 12:30am and 7:00am on Saturday morning.

Leal, his live-in girlfriend of two months, told police that she and Gordon went out to eat at Duffy's Sports Bar in nearby Lake Mary, Florida, on Friday night to watch Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors.

After the game, the couple returned to their home in Sanford.

Leal says that sometime between 12:30am and 1am, a heated argument erupted.

'The argument became physical and lasted through the night,' the police report stated.

Nick Gordon (left) was arrested in Florida on Saturday afternoon for allegedly kidnapping and beating his current girlfriend. Gordon's mug shot, which was photographed on Saturday by police in Sanford, Florida, is seen on the right

According to the arrest report, Gordon struck Leal 'by hitting and punching her in the face and the back of the head with a closed fist' sometime between 12:30am and 7:00am on Saturday morning

Leal is seen above showing the bruises and other marks she sustained from the alleged beating

Black and blue marks are visible on Leal's upper arm and biceps region

More marks are seen on her forearm. Police allege that the beating went on for hours

Leal alleges that Gordon refused to allow her to leave the house in which they live during the course of the beatings

It was only after Leal woke up Gordon's mother who was sleeping in a nearby bedroom that she was able to escape

Leal was driven to her sister's home by Gordon's mother. Her sister then drove her to the Sanford Police Department

The police then asked Leal's sister to drive her to a nearby emergency room

Leal told investigators that she believed Gordon was upset because he suspected she was trying to 'hook up' with one of his friends at Duffy's.

She told police that Gordon had no reason to be jealous and that her feelings for him were genuine, though she did acknowledge that the relationship was 'toxic'.

She said that Gordon insisted she 'tell him the truth' about wanting to be with another man.

When Leal told Gordon that she 'would never do that' to him, he did not believe her, the police report stated.

Gordon kept insisting that she admit to wanting to cheat on him and that he 'would not get mad'.

He 'just needed to know the truth,' according to Leal.

She then told police that Gordon gave her the option of leaving.

When she agreed, Gordon turned violent, she alleges.

'Gordon became upset and [began to] violently punch her and hit her and refused to let her leave,' according to the report.

When Leal wanted to use her laptop computer so that she could contact her sister through Facebook, Gordon took it away, according to police.

Leal told police that she and Gordon went out to eat at Duffy's Sports Bar in nearby Lake Mary, Florida, on Friday night to watch Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors

Leal said she had no way of communicating with the outside world since Gordon smashed her cell phone a few weeks prior to the incident on Saturday.

Gordon also hid his own cell phone so she would have no way of seeking outside help, according to Leal.

'Leal stated that Gordon would not allow her to leave the apartment and continued to punch and hit her,' the arrest report stated.

Just after dawn, Leal says she ran into Nick Gordon's mother's bedroom and woke her up.

When Michelle Gordon saw the injuries allegedly caused by her son, she helped Leal 'in getting her out of the house' and drove her to her sister's home.

Carla Leal then drove her sister to the Sanford Police Department.

When officers saw the injuries she had sustained, they asked Carla Leal to drive her sister to the emergency room.

Officers took statements from Leal and her sister. They then drove to Gordon's home and arrested him.

Gordon's mother was not at the house when the officers were there, according to the report.

After the game, the couple returned to their home in Sanford. Leal says that sometime between 12:30am and 1am, a heated argument erupted. 'The argument became physical and lasted through the night,' the police report stated

Leal told investigators that she believed Gordon was upset because he suspected she was trying to 'hook up' with one of his friends at Duffy's

She told police that Gordon had no reason to be jealous and that her feelings for him were genuine, though she did acknowledge that the relationship was 'toxic'

She said that Gordon insisted she 'tell him the truth' about wanting to be with another man

When Leal told Gordon that she 'would never do that' to him, he did not believe her, the police report stated

Gordon kept insisting that she admit to wanting to cheat on him and that he 'would not get mad' and that he 'just needed to know the truth,' according to Leal

She then told police that Gordon gave her the option of leaving. When she agreed, Gordon turned violent, she alleges

'Gordon became upset and [began to] violently punch her and hit her and refused to let her leave,' according to the report

When Leal wanted to use her laptop computer so that she could contact her sister through Facebook, Gordon took it away, according to police

Just after dawn, Leal says she ran into Gordon's mother's bedroom and woke her up. When Michelle Gordon saw the injuries allegedly caused by her son, she helped Leal escape and drove her to her sister's home. Carla Leal then drove her sister to the police

Gordon faces a domestic violence battery charge as well as a charge of kidnapping and false imprisonment of an adult.

Photos of the woman obtained by TMZ show a number of black and blue marks on her left upper arm and bicep region.

There are also several discernible marks on her forearm.

Bobbi Kristina, the daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston and her husband, the rapper Bobby Brown, was just 22 when she died two years ago.

Her death came six months after she fell into a coma that she would never wake from, after Gordon found her body submerged in a bathtub at the home they shared.

Last year, he was ordered to pay his late girlfriend's family $36million.

The 26-year-old was found legally responsible for the death in a civil case.

Brown's estate, which brought the lawsuit, accused Gordon of causing her death by giving her a 'toxic mixture' and also stealing from her bank account while she was comatose.

Gordon has denied the allegations and said he tried to save Brown's life.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedford ruled against Gordon by default in the lawsuit after neither Gordon nor his lawyer attended a hearing in the case in September, Ware said.

'The Defendant will not escape justice nor ever profit from his misdeeds. We hope that in some small way this will allow Krissy’s family to continue their quest for peace,' Ware said in an emailed statement.

Last year, Gordon was held legally responsible for the death of his girlfriend, Bobby Kristina Brown, in 2015. The couple is seen above in this October 22, 2012, file photo

Bobbi Kristina, the daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston and her husband, the rapper Bobby Brown, was just 22 when she died two years ago. The picture above was taken on August 16, 2012

Her death came six months after she fell into a coma that she would never wake from, after Gordon found her body submerged in a bathtub at the home they shared. Gordon is seen above last November after he was ordered to pay $36million in a wrongful death suit

Bobbi Kristina, an aspiring singer and the only child of Brown and Houston, was discovered face down in the bathtub of her north Atlanta home in January 2015 and died about six months later without coming out of a coma.

An autopsy found that drug intoxication and the immersion of her face in the water contributed to her death.

Ware said while he doubts the estate will be able to collect the full judgment, he added, 'Collection is not the issue; justice is.'

Ware provided a breakdown of the award, saying that among other accounts the judge assessed nearly $14million for pain and suffering, about $4.5million in punitive damages, and $1.575million for money allegedly taken from her account and stolen jewelry.

Brown died three years after Whitney Houston drowned in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills hotel.

Authorities said cocaine abuse and heart disease contributed to Houston's death on Feb. 11, 2012.