Amid the legal back and forth between Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy and his now ex-girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, over the the violent home invasion that left Cordon hospitalized, the fashion designer is finally speaking out, for herself.
Initially, Cordon’s friend took to Instagram to reveal the alleged truth about McCoy, as she accused him of everything from domestic abuse, child abuse, animal abuse and drug abuse. But, shortly after, new reports revealed that Cordon was not beat by McCoy, but by a home intruder.
Amid the new reports, Cordon’s 9-1-1 call was also released, which revealed Cordon’s suspicions that McCoy was, in fact, the man behind the plan. At the time, she claimed McCoy orchestrated a home invasion, in attempt to retrieve the “high-end” jewelry that he’d been demanding since their split. In fact, Cordon used McCoy’s history of hired help against him, claiming that since he hired movers to remove her furniture from the home he owned, once before, she believed he could have hired help to pistol whip and rob her, as well.
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However, just days after Cordon documented her claims, a new report surfaced, claiming Cordon had reneged on her initial story. According to CBS, Cordon’s lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham told CBS News that her client was “no longer certain” about McCoy’s involvement in the incident. But, as it turns out, that is all a lie.
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Cordon denied the recent claims and maintained her position that her ex was, in fact, involved in the incident.
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“Oh I am certain! Watch,” she said.
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