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LeSean McCoy’s Ex-Girlfriend Sues Over Alleged Assault at His Home

LeSean McCoy #25 of the Buffalo Bills warms up before an NFL game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 22, 2017 at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York.
LeSean McCoy #25 of the Buffalo Bills warms up before an NFL game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 22, 2017 at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York.

*Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy has been hit by a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend and her best friend over the alleged assault that took place at his home in July.

According to The Blast, Delicia Cordon and Elizabeth Donald each took legal action against McCoy and Tamarcus Jerod Porter, McCoy’s best friend and personal assistant.

The women claim they were asleep when an assailant entered the home at around 3 a.m. without forcible entry. Cordon claims she went to go check on her son when “the assailant chased Ms. Cordon back into the master bedroom and began to assault her by beating her in the face with a handgun.”

Cordon claims the assailant held her at gunpoint and demanded specific articles of jewelry that McCoy had purchased. She also claims the assailant said that he knew McCoy.

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In her suit, Cordon claims the assailant was unable to remove one of the Cartier bracelets from her wrist, so he struck her in the back of the head with his firearm and ordered Donald to help her remove the bracelet.

Ultimately, Cordon says the assailant cut the bracelet from her wrist with wire cutters. Once the assailant secured some of the jewelry, he asked for money, put Donald and Cordon in an upstairs room, and vacated the home.

Cordon claims the assailant made off with $130,000 in jewelry.

Because the home was owned by McCoy, Cordon and Donald allege he breached his duty to use ordinary care to protect them from dangerous activities being conducted at the home. They claim he changed the security system and prevented Cordon’s access to it and “effectively left [Cordon] and her minor children defenseless in their own home.”

Both lawsuits seek unspecified damages.

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