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NFL Player LeSean Mccoy Allegedly Involved in Domestic Abuse Situation

I know there are some EXTREMELY dumb ass people in this world.

Knowing that if McCoy did send the robber to his house to rob the broad and only specifically ask for the shit he bought her. IMO if McCoy was that fucking dumb and the robber was that fucking dumb to do exactly that. McCoy would've been in some whole other fucked up shit years before this on multiple occasions and I just don't recall seeing McCoy in the news often for doing a bunch of dumb ass shit.

I'm not even saying he didn't have anything to do with this. Just saying this shit don't sound or look right. I ain't putting one ounce of belief into that broad story.

I need to see the facts first.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/10/...icia-cordon-.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytsports

LeSean McCoy Denies Accusations That Surfaced on Social Media

LeSean McCoy, a running back for the Buffalo Bills, strongly denied allegations that appeared on social media Tuesday that he was involved in the violent assault of a woman.

“For the record, the totally baseless and offensive claims made against me are completely false,” McCoy said on his own social-media accounts. “Further more, I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.”


McCoy’s statement was made a few hours after a photograph and a message were posted on Instagram showing what appeared to be a girlfriend of his, Delicia Cordon, with a bloodied face. The account appeared to belong to a friend of Cordon’s, and the post was deleted by Tuesday evening.

The message contained a range of allegations against McCoy. None of them could be independently corroborated as of Tuesday evening.
The N.F.L. and the Bills said they were looking into the matter.

“We have spoken to LeSean McCoy,” the Bills said in a statement, “and have been in contact with the National Football League. We will continue to gather information.”

McCoy entered the N.F.L. in 2009 and played his first six seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles before he was traded to the Bills.

The Police Department of Milton, Ga., said it was investigating a home invasion at a residence that documents showed is owned by McCoy. The statement did not identify the suspect or the victim.

“The preliminary investigation indicates that this residence was specifically targeted by the suspect or suspects, and not a random incident,” the statement said. “When officers arrived they found one victim who had been physically assaulted by a lone intruder. During the altercation, the suspect demanded specific items from the victim. An adult female victim was treated and released at North Fulton Regional Hospital.”

According to a statement issued by Cordon’s lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham, Cordon was asleep on Tuesday at about 3 a.m. in the house when a man broke in and assaulted her. McCoy was not there at the time because the couple is estranged. The lawyer’s statement said that the man requested specific items of jewelry that McCoy had given to Cordon, “which Mr. McCoy had requested back on many occasions.”

The man injured Cordon’s wrist when he tried to remove her bracelets and also struck her in the face with a firearm multiple times as he demanded jewelry and cash, according to the statement, which added that there was no sign of forced entry. The statement also said that a female cousin of Cordon’s who was visiting had also been struck in the head with the firearm.

McCoy tried to evict Cordon from his home, in a suburb of Atlanta, last July, according to court documents. “Plaintiff and defendant no longer in relationship and plaintiff allowed defendant to live rent-fee while at premises for 5 months,” documents filed in Fulton County Magistrate Court said. She “refuses to leave,” the documents added.

In court documents filed in another case last month, McCoy asked for Cordon to “return any/all items removed from premises.” A hearing in that case was set for Tuesday, but was postponed on Monday to Aug. 14, at the request of Cordon’s lawyer.


According to court documents filed last month, Cordon claimed that she and her children had lived with McCoy at the Georgia house since the fall of 2016. The documents also claimed that in May he had discussed marrying Cordon and that on May 29 he gave her “a substantial gift.”

Just a few days later, according to claims in the documents, when Cordon was out of state, McCoy turned off the electricity in the house and tried to remove her “furnishings and furniture.”

McCoy does not live in the house and visits the Atlanta area only occasionally in the off-season, said Jacoby Hudson, who was McCoy’s lawyer in last year’s eviction case. Hudson said that he spoke to McCoy after the Instagram post became public on Tuesday and that McCoy said he had been training in Miami for at least three or four days. The post said that the woman in the photograph had been harmed between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

“He would never put his hands on her,” Hudson said of McCoy in a telephone interview, adding: “He has been letting her live in the house because she said she and her kids have nowhere to go. But now he wants to sell it.”
 
so this would be the second chick in as many month beating they own asses during a "home invasion"

shit....IG thots got goons
 
Have you not been keeping up with current events? The same thing happened to Zeke and Rueben Foster. In fact, int the case of Zeke the woman told him, "I'm a white girl and your a black athlete".


I actually have NOT been keeping up with those cases.

So, you're saying in the case of Zeke, some white bitch got beat up by someone and falsely accused Zeke for the attack just because she was mad at HIM about something?




I didn't know about that.

You would think that she would want the person who assaulted her to be punished....



If I saw somebody steal my car, I aint gonna blame it on somebody that I'm beefin' with just to get him in trouble.

I'm gonna go find the person who actually stole my car and fuck HIM up.


Ya dig?



 
I actually have NOT been keeping up with those cases.

So, you're saying in the case of Zeke, some white bitch got beat up by someone and falsely accused Zeke for the attack just because she was mad at HIM about something?




YES

She got into a fight with another chick. There was security footage and witness statements confirming these allegations and text messages surfaced that proved she had asked her friends to lie for her. She was mad because when Elliot was going to get drafted into the NFL, she wasn't going along for the ride and she wanted getback.
 
well cotdamn....did zeke sue?

i was talking shit about him without fully knowing what happened......

why is it that when ever i jump on the side of guilty without knowing all the info no one comes for my neck?
yet when i say i want proof or maybe we shouldnt judge......niggas come out the woodwork?
 
well cotdamn....did zeke sue?

i was talking shit about him without fully knowing what happened......

why is it that when ever i jump on the side of guilty without knowing all the info no one comes for my neck?
yet when i say i want proof or maybe we shouldnt judge......niggas come out the woodwork?

Sue who for what? The chick is broke as fuck.

He considering suing the league like Brady did for deflategate but didn’t want to drag out the distraction to the team after he lost his appeal.
 
YES

She got into a fight with another chick. There was security footage and witness statements confirming these allegations and text messages surfaced that proved she had asked her friends to lie for her. She was mad because when Elliot was going to get drafted into the NFL, she wasn't going along for the ride and she wanted getback.
And after all that he still got suspended.
 
Sue who for what? The chick is broke as fuck.

He considering suing the league like Brady did for deflategate but didn’t want to drag out the distraction to the team after he lost his appeal.

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It don't matter that she broke make that bitch uncomfortable and have stress just cause.
 
Sue who for what? The chick is broke as fuck.

He considering suing the league like Brady did for deflategate but didn’t want to drag out the distraction to the team after he lost his appeal.
it should some sort of rico lying law.

sue those who helped her lie
 
I've been wonder where this photo was taken too. Because the hospital isnt gunna just let you bleed all over like that from those small cuts. Also is that a bruise under her eye or smeared blood? I'm wondering because if she was hit hard enough to bruise wouldnt it be swollen by they time she got to the hospital, like her lip.
 
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...iend-told-police-believed-home-invasion-setup

LeSean McCoy's ex-girlfriend told police she believed home invasion was possible setup

The former girlfriend of Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy told police she believed McCoy might have "set her up" for a Tuesday home invasion that sent her to the hospital after being beaten and robbed of jewelry.

An event report released by Milton, Georgia, police Thursday included a note made 10 minutes after police were first called to the home owned by McCoy in the Atlanta suburb where his former girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, was living. The note at 3:28 a.m. reads, "The caller poss[ibly] thinks her ex boyfriend poss[ibly] set her up."

The caller is not identified by name in the event report but a separate part of the log noted, "The caller adv[ised] she got beat in the head and locked in the bathroom." Attorneys for Cordon said in a statement Tuesday that she was beaten in the head with a firearm during the home invasion and also suffered injuries to her wrist in an attempt by the suspect to remove her jewelry.

The event report did not identify a suspect but included a description of the suspect being a black male of an unknown age who was wearing a mask and dressed in all black.

Cordon advised police at the scene that her neighbors had "cameras outside the house." She also initially told police her 16-year-old son was missing and that a window in his room was open and a "sheet [was] tied like some[one] went out from the [second] floor." The log later states Cordon "made contact [with] son and he is coming home in an Uber."

The release of the event report Thursday came after police released a redacted version Wednesday of their report of the incident that listed crimes of armed robbery, aggravated assault with a firearm, residential burglary without force, and aggravated battery.

Police also released incident reports Thursday from domestic disputes between McCoy and Cordon at the home on July 3, 2017 and April 11, 2018.

When police arrived at McCoy's home last July, he said the couple had broken up and had placed her personal items on the driveway. Police told McCoy he had to pursue a legal process to evict Cordon but McCoy stated he was concerned she would take items from the home or make "false accusations" about him. McCoy told police he wanted to be careful around Cordon because of the "climate of domestic abuse in his profession," according to the report.


McCoy also told police last July he had requested high-end jewelry items back from Cordon that had been loaned by jewelers for events and Cordon had not yet returned them.

When Cordon later arrived at the home during the call last July, police arrested her for an outstanding warrant in Atlanta for failure to appear in court. However, police told McCoy they could not keep Cordon out of the home without official eviction proceedings and advised him to put away any valuables and to "stay away from Cordon" or have witnesses when they were together.

Police were again called by Cordon to the home in April, when McCoy was identified as the caller's boyfriend. McCoy had removed furniture from the home that Cordon wanted to keep, but McCoy later agreed to keep it.

Police also released details Thursday from when they were called to the home June 1, when Cordon had remotely viewed security camera footage of furniture being removed from the home.

McCoy's mother, Daphne McCoy, told police during the June 1 visit she was moving her son's items out of the home while he was participating in organized team activities with the Bills so that he did "not have to deal with Delicia." Police told Daphne McCoy that she could remove her son's personal items but he would have to go to civil court to have any other items, including furniture, removed.

Daphne McCoy also told police June 1 that her son told Cordon she could stay in the home until it was sold because she had two small children.


Don Samuel, a prominent Atlanta defense attorney hired Wednesday to represent McCoy, had not yet commented on the case as of Thursday afternoon. Police have not named any suspects in the home invasion, and a spokesperson for the Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney's office declined to comment Wednesday.

Attorneys for Cordon released a statement to multiple media outlets Tuesday evening saying Cordon was sleeping in the home when a male assailant entered the house early Tuesday and demanded "specific items of jewelry" that she had received from McCoy. There were no signs of forced entry, the attorneys said. The attorneys' statement alleged the assailant bruised Cordon's wrists in an attempt to remove a bracelet and struck her in the head with a firearm. The statement also alleged that McCoy previously made comments about wanting the jewelry back from Cordon and said she could be robbed because the jewelry was expensive. McCoy, who has been training in Miami this summer, denied accusations made on social media Tuesday by a friend of the victim that he was responsible for Cordon's injuries, as well as allegations that he beat his son and his dog and used "illegal steroids." McCoy said he has not had direct contact with the victim in months.

Court records in Fulton County show McCoy had been attempting since last July to evict Cordon from the home. A hearing was scheduled for Tuesday in the case, but it was rescheduled to Aug. 14 because of an emergency in Cordon's attorney's family.

The NFL said in a statement Tuesday it was reviewing the matter. The Bills released a statement Tuesday saying they were in contact with McCoy and the NFL, and were continuing to gather information.

The investigations by police and the league come as the Bills prepare to report to training camp July 25 at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, New York.

The NFL's personal conduct policy could allow the league to place McCoy on the commissioner's exempt list while he is being investigated by the league and police. That designation would prevent McCoy from practicing or playing in any games. The exempt list requires either a player to have been formally charged with a crime of violence, including "having engaged in other conduct that poses a genuine danger to the safety or well-being of another person," or for the league to suspect a violation but still be investigating.
 
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