The Bills RB asked for help in removing Cordon from his home.
WBEN 930am
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Last week, Milton Police released the 9-1-1 call made by Delicia Cordon after an apparent home invasion at LeSean McCoy’s house.
This week, police released a separate 9-1-1 call, made by McCoy in July of 2017.
“I have a young lady that, she’s stealing stuff out of my home, she won’t leave,” started McCoy. “We were together for a little bit – like five or six months – I let her go like two weeks ago. I’m just trying to be cordial with her…she’s trying to pick a fight…I don’t want no fights.”
It was reported that Cordon officially moved out of McCoy’s house on Monday, which came more than a full year after this call.
Last Tuesday, Cordon was attacked by an intruder during a home invasion, and in her 911 call, said she believed McCoy had something to do with it, even though he was in Florida at the time of the incident.
Tanya Mitchell Graham is Cordon’s lawyer and says that Cordon is no longer certain of McCoy’s involvement; however, she added that there was no backtracking on her original story and that more evidence is needed to directly accuse the Bills running back.
At this point, no charges have been filed against McCoy.