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LeSean McCoy Sued by Ex-Girlfriend Delicia Cordon - Now Making Accusations of Being Physically Abused


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29 minutes ago, Paulus said:

Most of me is on Shady's side. But, a part of me knows he reaped what he sewed.

 

Pretty much, yeah.

 

7 hours ago, Logic said:

Just wanted to pop in to say that this thread is a nuanced palette of assumptions, ignorant comments, victim shaming, and thinly veiled misogyny. Well done, all of you.

 

I'd say "don't hold back, tell us how you really feel" but I have a hunch I'd better stick with "good job holding back, please don't tell us how you really feel"

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1 minute ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

 

 

That's a good point point doc.

 

they could seal the settlement and that could raise more questions, but that's all they would probably end up being...questions.

 

There is no reason to settle.

 

58 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

ATLANTA (AP) — The Latest on Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy’s eviction proceedings against an ex-girlfriend (all times local):

 

6:40 p.m.

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane tells The Associated Press no “legit evidence” has come to light in a lawsuit filed against LeSean McCoy to change the running back’s status as a member of the team.

 

Beane reiterated what he said at the start of training camp last month by saying he foresees McCoy being in the Bills lineup to start the regular season.

 

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1 minute ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

That's a good point point doc.

 

they could seal the settlement and that could raise more questions, but that's all they would probably end up being...questions.

 

True but you don’t want to leave it up to Goodell to decide it’s an admission of guilt. 

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3 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

True but you don’t want to leave it up to Goodell to decide it’s an admission of guilt. 

You don’t want to leave it up to Goodell to make any sort of meaningful decision to be completely honest. 

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ATLANTA (AP) — The eviction proceedings that LeSean McCoy filed against his ex-girlfriend have been finalized and she is no longer living in his Atlanta-area home, a lawyer for the Buffalo Bills running back said Tuesday.

 

McCoy began eviction proceedings in June against Delicia Cordon. Attorneys for McCoy met with Cordon, her attorney and a mediator Tuesday afternoon and then presented an agreement to the Fulton County magistrate judge overseeing the case. McCoy was not present.

 

Attorney Michael LaScala said in a text message to The Associated Press after the mediation that the eviction is finalized and Cordon is no longer living in the house.

 

The handwritten agreement signed by the parties and attached to the order closing the case says a sheriff’s deputy will accompany Cordon to the home on Monday to retrieve personal items, including photos, a gold chain with a cross belonging to her son, a Christmas tree and Christmas decorations. Lawyers for both sides will be present.

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36 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

ATLANTA (AP) — The eviction proceedings that LeSean McCoy filed against his ex-girlfriend have been finalized and she is no longer living in his Atlanta-area home, a lawyer for the Buffalo Bills running back said Tuesday.

 

McCoy began eviction proceedings in June against Delicia Cordon. Attorneys for McCoy met with Cordon, her attorney and a mediator Tuesday afternoon and then presented an agreement to the Fulton County magistrate judge overseeing the case. McCoy was not present.

 

Attorney Michael LaScala said in a text message to The Associated Press after the mediation that the eviction is finalized and Cordon is no longer living in the house.

 

The handwritten agreement signed by the parties and attached to the order closing the case says a sheriff’s deputy will accompany Cordon to the home on Monday to retrieve personal items, including photos, a gold chain with a cross belonging to her son, a Christmas tree and Christmas decorations. Lawyers for both sides will be present.

 

I think it’s funny that 50% of the things she actually owned in the house were Christmas decorations. She truly had been living there for months without contributing a single thing.

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1 minute ago, fridge said:

 

I think it’s funny that 50% of the things she actually owned in the house were Christmas decorations. She truly had been living there for months without contributing a single thing.

 

She already moved most of her things out a few weeks ago when a truck was seen at the home.  I guess there were only a few remaining items. 

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6 minutes ago, fridge said:

 

I think it’s funny that 50% of the things she actually owned in the house were Christmas decorations. She truly had been living there for months without contributing a single thing.

 

For the first 6 months of his life, the only thing McCoy contributed to his son was 50% of the poor boy's genetic code...

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21 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

For the first 6 months of his life, the only thing McCoy contributed to his son was 50% of the poor boy's genetic code...

 

Not so sure where you are going with this, or know enough details to make any kind of assertion.

 

But who cares, let pointless posts rip.

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If you want people to believe your story, you can't keep changing it.  If the attacker indicated he knew McCoy, there is absolutely no way in hell that isn't mentioned out of the gate.

 

Lawyer: "It's not looking good.  Alright, you mentioned the security system, and asking for jewelry back that he wanted initially.  Think...is there anything else, any little detail...anything else that might link it to McCoy?"

D : "No!  Um...lemmie think...is there anything I'm forg...oh!  The attacker outright said he knew McCoy!  Was that important?"

 

...this went from a faint whiff of bull **** to a flaming bag of poo on the porch.

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14 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

A settlement is is not an admitence of anything.

 

I think the bottom line is Roger Goodell is like the "where does a 2 ton polar bear sit?" joke where the punchline is "anywhere it wants".

 

Goodell can basically do anything he wants - until/unless he pushes so hard that the owners revolt.  I *think* suspending a team's only legit bona fide star based on hearsay and allegations, would be pushing the envelope and he knows that.

 

As Crayola explained in his post, a landloard's "duty of care" does not typically extend to preventing 3rd party criminal activity unless it's predictable in some way.  In the case of this lawsuit, I suppose that she might argue that LeSean's alleged comments that she might get robbed somehow make it predictable, but it's hard to say how - one can be robbed, after all, in Italy or London or on the street etc.

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If Beane is now talking to the AP, I think you can assume that whatever hard evidence there is, doesn't point to Shady. The Bills (and probably the NFL) will have been looking into this for themselves, from the get go. If they can't find anything of substance, then the chances of it being a desperate money grab, get a great deal larger.

 

  I'm betting this will be a civil suit eventually, but that Shady will hire some big guns, and the woman trying it on, will be left without a pot to piss in.

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1 minute ago, Buddo said:

If Beane is now talking to the AP, I think you can assume that whatever hard evidence there is, doesn't point to Shady. The Bills (and probably the NFL) will have been looking into this for themselves, from the get go. If they can't find anything of substance, then the chances of it being a desperate money grab, get a great deal larger.

 

  I'm betting this will be a civil suit eventually, but that Shady will hire some big guns, and the woman trying it on, will be left without a pot to piss in.

 

Do you really think so?  At what point?  Just asking...

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11 minutes ago, Buddo said:

If Beane is now talking to the AP, I think you can assume that whatever hard evidence there is, doesn't point to Shady. The Bills (and probably the NFL) will have been looking into this for themselves, from the get go. If they can't find anything of substance, then the chances of it being a desperate money grab, get a great deal larger.

 

  I'm betting this will be a civil suit eventually, but that Shady will hire some big guns, and the woman trying it on, will be left without a pot to piss in.

 

It already is

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I hope that Shady learned from this that he has to pick better people to be around - both his entourage as well as the woman he chooses to have a relationship with.

 

It seems like he has his head on straight - we haven't had the "girls only party" news since he signed - and he hasn't been around any bar fights in a while.  To me this sort of came out of the blue - but I think it's in his favor that he'd already had eviction proceedings and a police report on the jewelry.  It shows he was being straightforward about it.

 

Two mysteries obviously provide insight:

 

1) Will the assailant ever be found? Doubtful at this point unless they say something to someone who rats them out.

 

2) Will the jewelry ever be found?  It certainly could have a tale to tell (was it cut off - how did the person having it acquire it?) Shady indicated in his complaint to police well before this crime that she had jewelry which was on loan to him - that owner is going to expect it back or have it paid for, regardless of the circumstances of it's disappearance.

 

Something happened - we may never know exactly what.  Those bruises don't just show up on their own.

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Just now, CuddyDark said:

Just saw McCoy has entered into mediation with her now. Pay her and walk away. Probably suspended next year though.

 

Suspended for what, settling a bogus lawsuit?  That's how bogus lawsuits are handled.

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Just now, KD in CA said:

 

Suspended for what, settling a bogus lawsuit?  That's how bogus lawsuits are handled.

I'm sure they'll suspend him. Sure of it. I don't agree with it but that's what Goodell does. It goes with his personal conduct policy. Also, it's only bogus if you didn't do anything. If you want to rid yourself of a witness, pay her.

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2 hours ago, MPT said:

"Someone broke into the house I'm trespassing in and took the expensive jewelry I stole."

 

Tough ****. 

I know, right. It's like a druggie calling the cops because someone stole a pound of marijuana from them.

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Where did you see that he entered mediation with her over the assault?  And if he did,  he likely consulted the NFL and they told him that he wouldn’t be suspended for settling with her as long as there’s no evidence tying him to the assault. 

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1 minute ago, Doc said:

Where did you see that he entered mediation with her over the assault?  And if he did,  he likely consulted the NFL and they told him that he wouldn’t be suspended for settling with her as long as there’s no evidence tying him to the assault. 

 

The only mediation was  ground rules (i.e., a sheriff  present) giving her access to the house one more time to pick up her remaining things--you know, that priceless christmas tree and decorations that mean so much to her...

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3 minutes ago, Doc said:

Where did you see that he entered mediation with her over the assault?  And if he did,  he likely consulted the NFL and they told him that he wouldn’t be suspended for settling with her as long as there’s no evidence tying him to the assault. 

This is your wishful thinking. If he entered into mediation it's because he doesn't want her to be a witness against him in a criminal trial.

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On 8/13/2018 at 4:34 PM, Boatdrinks said:

What a crock....he promised to buy you a home. Then realized you were bat sh*t crazy. A lawsuit over some BS “ promise” lol. The Kardashianization of society has created this crap. 

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39 minutes ago, What a Tuel said:

How can you squat in someones house and then sue because they won't tell you the security code?

 

Women get away with a lot of crap in the US justice system.

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50 minutes ago, CuddyDark said:

This is your wishful thinking. If he entered into mediation it's because he doesn't want her to be a witness against him in a criminal trial.

 

Criminal trial? They haven't apprehended the criminal responsible for the home invasion, assault, and robbery.   There is no criminal trial.

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35 minutes ago, Magnetar said:

 

Women get away with a lot of crap in the US justice system.

 

No schitt!!  A buddy of mine just got divorced from his wife.  She had two affairs that he found out about, and he actually hired a private investigator and got photographic evidence (on top of phone/text evidence) of the two entering and leaving hotels together.

 

Didn’t matter.  They have two kids.  One is a biological child to both of them.  The other is his child from a former relationship, but she officially adopted her a few years ago.  She somehow got majority custody of both kids, and he gets them every other weekend (and a few weeks throughout the year).  He also has to pay alimony and child support.  Crazy...

 

At least their house will be sold and they get to split that money.  

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27 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Criminal trial? They haven't apprehended the criminal responsible for the home invasion, assault, and robbery.   There is no criminal trial.

 

Yup. And now after over 5 weeks, the chances of there being one are slim to none.

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I don't know what happened. All we can do is speculate and if McCoy is guilty, it looks like he will get away with it.

 

The only thing I CAN say with confidence is that he is going to get jammed up again and again. It's really just a matter of time. I wouldn't be shocked if he gets arrested tonight for something totally unrelated to this case.

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