MILTON, Ga. -- The ex-girlfriend of NFL running back LeSean McCoy is alleging that a home invasion that left her badly beaten was actually orchestrated by McCoy himself.
Delicia Cordon was attacked at McCoy's Milton, Georgia home on July 10 in the early morning hours. According to the Milton Police Department, they found Cordon was physically assaulted by a lone intruder.
Pictures of her injuries after the attack started circulating around social media Tuesday which inferred that the attack was all a plot created by the NFL player. He is now responding to domestic abuse claims on social media.
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11Alive's sister station WGRZ reports that an Instagram user, claiming to be a best friend of McCoy's former girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, posted an image on Instagram around 10 a.m. accusing McCoy of child and animal abuse.
Another person claiming to also be Cordon's friend claimed on Facebook that McCoy had people pistol whip and rob her - presumably in reference to the Milton home invasion.
McCoy took to Instagram and Twitter to deny the allegations calling them "baseless and offensive." He went on to say that he had not had "any direct contact with any of the people involved in months."
The Tanya Mitchell Graham law firm representing Cordon states that she had returned home from a trip to London the day before her attack.
According to the release from the law firm, on the day of her attack, the assailant had entered the home with no forced entry and had specifically asked Cordon for jewelry that was previously gifted to her by McCoy who had actually asked for those items back on multiple prior occasions.
"...he would often suggest to Ms. Cordon that she could be robbed because the jewelry was expensive," according to the law firm's release.
However, court records show that McCoy had been trying to evict his ex-girlfriend, a model, from the same Milton home.
According to records, the eviction attempts started in 2017. Court papers filed in July 2017 show that McCoy was alleging that he and Cordon were "no longer in relationship" and McCoy had allowed her to "live rent-free while at premises for five months."
Criminal investigations are ongoing at this time and Cordon has declined further comment.
Don Samuel, the attorney who represented Tex McIver, the man accused of murder his wife, has confirmed his law firm will be representing McCoy.