Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy is under fire for allegedly setting his ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon to be robbed via home invasion early Monday morning. According to TMZ an intruder broke into the Georgia home where Delicia Cordon resided early Monday morning while she was sleeping and pistol-whipped her.
Delicia Cordon’s attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham issued a statement to TMZ stating that the assailant demanded specific items of jewelry from Cordon that had been given to her by McCoy — jewelry that McCoy had previously demanded she returned to him.
Graham claims before the incident, McCoy “would often suggest to Ms. Cordon that she could be robbed because the jewelry was expensive.”
Graham — who’s joined by associate attorney Demetrius Price — never straight-up accuses McCoy of criminal activity, but strongly implies it.
For example, Graham claims the assailant entered the house with NO signs of forced entry. She also claims McCoy changed the security system at the house and did not give Cordon access to the new one.
She also claims McCoy has a documented history of having other people do his dirty work for him — and references the time he allegedly ordered other people to evict her from his home in June and remove her furniture from the house.
Graham also shares that McCoy has not reached out to Cordon to check on her since the news of the attack has gone public. Cordon and McCoy have been broken up since 2016, McCoy has denied any involvement — calling allegations “baseless and offensive.”