Here’s a roundup of the latest on the situation surrounding Bills running back LeSean McCoy, courtesy of ESPN.com’s Mike Rodak (all links to go Twitter):
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Tanya Mitchell Graham, the attorney for Delicia Cordon, told WRNB radio on Thursday that neither she nor her client has “said directly” that McCoy was involved in the home invasion (link). “That could be factual [that McCoy was in Miami and not involved],” Graham said in the interview, which took place before records of Cordon’s comments to police were revealed. “The only thing I’ve said are factual things, for instance furniture was being moved on June 1. Mr. McCoy was not in Atlanta then. An eviction was filed on his behalf. He was not in Atlanta. Security cameras were changed at his residence. He was not in Atlanta then. So the fact that he was not in Atlanta doesn’t mean anything, really. But I have not – neither has my client – said directly that he was involved. I believe that the criminal investigation will play out and we will find out who the perpetrator or any accessories are.”
- Graham tells Rodak that there has been “no backtracking” of her client’s story. Graham says her client “suspects” McCoy had “something to do with it,” though Cordon is not directly blaming McCoy without further evidence (link).
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Graham says the piece of jewelry that was stolen from Cordon was given to her as a gift in 2016 and was not loaned by a jeweler, contradictory to what McCoy told police in 2017 (link).
- It has been reported that McCoy was in the process of trying to evict Cordon from the home, but Graham disputes that version of events (link). Graham said McCoy has “never asked [Cordon] to leave. … She does not have a text message, a phone or an email or a phone record that can show my client that he asked her to relocate.” McCoy took Cordon to court this year to have her removed from the property, so this could be a matter of semantics.
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Graham says neither her nor Cordon knew that Cordon’s friend would post the graphic hospital photo or make accusations against McCoy on Instagram (link).
So let’s throw crap against the wall and see if we can shake down a millionaire and settle out of court because he dumped her
Exactly, and he legally evicted her as well. Show me the $
That’s a narrow minded thought process. For starters , why , as a multi millionaire are you putting yourself in this situation to begin with. You have to be more careful who you jump in and live with. Where there is smoke there’s fire. It will be proven that he was involved and will quickly join the OJ Rice hall of fame. Your just as quilts if you are the puppeteer or the puppet. All seems shady to me …
Who is OJ Rice?
OJ Simpson and Ray Rice
What situation is he putting himself in? He’s going the legal process to get rid of someone that won’t leave. Sounds like the only narrow minded person in this comment section is You. DO BETTER.
You again .. T spoon .. still defending all the thugs in football I see. I’m doing better by pointing out the obvious.
He conveniently had the security cameras removed .. go figure. It will all come out ..
Graham says he never asked her to leave. What about the legal eviction he went to court for? Seems like a curious think for a lawyer to claim. Goes to credibility…..
Telling somebody to get the f&$# out and tossing their stuff on the driveway is “asking” somebody to leave? No doubt his homies acted on his behalf, I’m just gonna call Shady Tonya (Harding) from here on out…
Not dismissing that McCoy might be involved but I also believe that his ex-gf was liking the lifestyle and the glamour, giving up sex and then bam, it’s over.
Nothing like a scorned ex to get back at the guy she thinks stole everything from her. Anger is a major motivator.
Let’s look st both parties before jumping to conclusions on one.
He just turned 30 and is going on his 10th year in the league but never grew up and still associates with riff-raff. Time to grow up, even Big Ben did…
“Grow up like Big Ben did” Big Ben is the BIGGEST DIVA in the NFL and hasn’t grown up much, but has been better at hiding his childish behavior. Try another example
He got married and quit chasing young girls like a liquored up college frat boy.