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The former girlfriend of LeSean McCoy told the police that she believed the Buffalo Bills had "given her orders" when she was violently badaulted during the night. an alleged home theft at his home in the suburbs of Atlanta on Tuesday morning
. Delicia Cordon tells a dispatcher that she believes that McCoy is responsible for what happened by explaining why she did not want to meet agents outside the home
"I have cameras outside my home and my boyfriend., Who does this to me, who set me up, will see us on the cameras on the outside. "said Cordon. "I really feel like because we're separating that he wants to get all his jewels back."
A police incident report indicates that the victim reported being badaulted by an unidentified black man, wearing black and wearing a mask. leak. Cordon was hospitalized after suffering serious injuries to the head and arms during the alleged badault.
"The preliminary investigation indicates that this residence was specifically targeted by the suspect or suspects," police said Tuesday.
Responding to a social media message blaming him for what happened, McCoy vehemently denied the prosecution, saying he had not been in direct contact with one of the people involved in the months ". McCoy has been in the Miami area this week of training for the upcoming season, reports Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
Cordon has lived in the house owned by McCoy since the fall of 2016, according to his lawyers. The Fulton County court records show that McCoy tried to have her deported, and the police were called three times at the residence last year.
McCoy told police responding to a domestic disturbance call on July 3, 2017 Cordon had broken up and said he was worried that she would make false accusations against him. McCoy stated that he "was trying to pay close attention to those around him given the climate of domestic violence in his profession."
McCoy also told the agents that jewelers had lent him Cordon jewelry to wear when of events and that Cordon had not returned the items. He said he asked Cordon to return the jewelry several times
Cordon's lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham, said in a statement this week that the man who had attacked his client was demanding specific jewelry she had received from McCoy
. At home shortly after, Cordon confirmed his breakup with McCoy and said that she had talked to a lawyer about the eviction process. McCoy and Cordon did not make any charges of physical abuse. However, Cordon was detained by the sheriff's deputies from Fulton County after determining that she had an active arrest warrant due to a court appearance in the traffic court [19659002]. McCoy and Cordon said they had managed to fix everything, according to the report.
Then, on June 1, Cordon called the police to report that she could see people pulling home camera camera items while in Virginia. When the police arrived, McCoy's mother, Daphne, told the officer that her son had ordered him to remove the items. Police told him that a court should decide if the objects could be removed and the agents told the movers to return the furniture already loaded in a truck.
An officer contacted LeSean later, who said he would consider deportation. with his lawyer.
The Tuesday incident was publicly revealed by an unidentified Instagram user who posted a graphic image showing bloody and bruised cord. She then deleted the post, explaining that the decision was motivated by the advice of the victim's attorney. She also wrote: "I stand by what I said [in the original post]. I personally touched [McCoy] on everything that has been said many times over the years: Lie to these people if you Shady, but you know I know everything "
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said on Tuesday that the league" was looking into the matter. "
This is not the first time McCoy is charged with badault.He was sued in 2013 by a woman who claimed that the banditry of the Eagles of the time had badaulted her before sending her into McCoy was also the subject of an investigation for his involvement in an alleged altercation in a Philadelphia nightclub in 2016 with police officers, but prosecutors did not not complained
McCoy, who turned 30 on Thursday, begins his fourth season of the NFL bill after playing six seasons with the Eagles.
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