Ex-girlfriend accuses LeSean McCoy of beating son, dog in lawsuit
LeSean McCoy’s legal issues appear to only be getting worse.
McCoy’s ex-girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, accused the Buffalo Bills running back of sending people to her house to beat her and rob her last month. Police have investigated the attack for potential criminal charges, but things are not ending there.
Cordon filed a personal injury lawsuit against McCoy and his friend, Tamarcus Porter, on Friday in Fulton County court. In the lawsuit, Cordon is seeking $133,000 in damages for jewelry she says she was robbed of, among other damages. She alleges McCoy changed security codes at the home, which she claims was a big part of what led to the July 10 event.
The basis of the lawsuit is McCoy changed the security system codes and “intentionally permitted a hazardous condition to exist on the premises,” and thus, “defendants are liable for the assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress suffered by the Plaintiff" https://t.co/fhUpdG6jVA
— Mike Rodak (@mikerodak) August 13, 2018
Perhaps more explosively, Cordon also alleged in her filing that McCoy beat his dog and son frequently.
Delicia Cordon's lawsuit against LeSean McCoy also makes mention that, “By the summer of 2017, Plaintiff and McCoy would argue over McCoy beating his dog and beating his son frequently, as well as other issues."
— Mike Rodak (@mikerodak) August 13, 2018
Cordon ended up reportedly moving out of the home last month.
McCoy has reported to Bills training camp, but the 30-year-old could face discipline from the league over the allegations.