'I play for the Buffalo Bills - I don't want no drama': Newly released 911 call reveals NFL star LeSean McCoy hoped to peacefully evict his girlfriend in 2017 - a year before last week's pistol-whip attack on her
- Designer Delicia Cordon was victim of a violent home invasion last week
- Cordon, McCoy's ex, said she was attacked, robbed, and locked in bathroom
- Her lawyer implied that they believe McCoy is responsible because, as they allege, he previously threatened to rob Cordon of jewelry he had given her
- A friend of Cordon shared confronting photo of the designer's facial injuries
- McCoy has denied all the allegations, including accusations he beat his son
- Police were called to the 6,000-square-foot house three times in the last year
- 911 calls released Tuesday suggest McCoy tried to evict Cordon peacefully
- McCoy recently filed paperwork on three occasions to try and evict Cordon
Designer Delicia Cordon was the victim of a brutal home invasion last week (pictured are her injuries). She suggested ex-boyfriend LeSean McCoy may have been responsible
LeSean McCoy told a 911 operator in 2017 that he simply wanted to get his ex-girlfriend 'out of my home safely' during a domestic dispute that has come to light in the wake of allegations that the Buffalo Bills running back may have played a role in last week's brutal attack on the woman.
'I'm an NFL player, ma'am,' McCoy can be heard telling the 911 operator in a call that was released by Milton, Georgia police on Tuesday afternoon. 'I play for the Buffalo Bills, for the NFL. I don't want no drama.'
When asked if the dispute with his now ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon was physical or verbal, McCoy told the operator it was only verbal. 'I didn't get physical with her,' he told the 911 operator last July.
'I have a young lady,' McCoy can be heard saying. 'She's stealing stuff out of my home. She won't leave. We were together for a little bit - five, six months. I let her go like two weeks ago. I've been trying to be cordial with her, but it's not working.
'She's trying to pick a fight,' he continued. 'I left her. She just left my home. I'm locking my door. I'm putting her stuff, all her valuables, outside of my home. I don't want no fights. I want to call the cops so everything is safe.'
On Friday it was revealed that the police were called to the 6,000-square-foot house three times in the last year or so.
Several 911 calls were released on Tuesday relating to those domestic disputes between McCoy and Cordon – the woman who suggested that the NFL star may have hired the masked man who allegedly robbed her and beat her last week at the home she and McCoy once shared.
McCoy has denied these allegations.
According to TMZ, Cordon was seen moving out of the house on Monday, less than a week after she was hospitalized.
According to TMZ , Cordon was seen moving out of the house on Monday
In March of 2015, McCoy was traded to the Buffalo Bills from Philadelphia in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso, before signing a five-year, $40 million deal with the team. (Right), McCoy is pictured with Cordon at the the 6th annual NFL Honors in Houston
Police were called to this Georgia home last week after Cordon reported she was victim to a violent home invasion. Cordon claimed to have been pistol whipped by a masked man
'My face is demolished right now,' Cordon said during the 911 call on July 10 at 3am.
Her attorney, Tanya Mitchell Graham, told DailyMail.com that McCoy had suggested to Cordon she would be robbed of pieces of jewelry he had given her in the past.
A statement released by Graham said Cordon was 'physically assaulted in the home by a male assailant who entered the home with no signs of forced entry' about 3am on Tuesday.
'The assailant demanded specific items of jewelry that had been previously gifted to Ms. Cordon by Mr. McCoy, which Mr. McCoy had requested back on many occasions,' the statement read.
'In fact, after Ms. Cordon refused to return her jewelry gifts to Mr. McCoy, he would often suggest to Ms. Cordon that she could be robbed because the jewelry was expensive.'
In the second incident which occurred in April of this year Cordon called 911 and summoned police.
'Yes, everything is fine,' Cordon can be heard telling the 911 operator. 'We're working things out right now.'
An officer is seen arriving to the Georgia home on the morning of July 10
Another 911 call released on Tuesday related to an incident last month while Cordon was in Virginia and monitoring the home on a remote security camera.
She reportedly called the police after seeing that items were being removed from the house.
LeSean McCoy's mother was at the house and told officers that she was there to get LeSean's things from his house at his instruction so that he didn't have to deal with his ex.
Police intervened saying that any 'communal property' could not be removed and that the couple would have to go to court to divide the items.
After that incident, McCoy had the old cameras removed from the home and cancelled the security service.
A neighbour called 911 at the time, and while speaking with the operator she revealed that she saw 'the homeowner's mother,' who, according to the report, is Daphne McCoy.
McCoy rushed for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns last season as the Bills reached the postseason for the first time since 1999. Lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham is pictured right
Police were called back to the house that day by an unidentified woman who said two unidentified black women were 'trying to start some things with the homeowner's mother.'
'The officer said if she comes back and starts trouble, call us and we'll be right back,' the unidentified 911 caller said. 'That's what they're doing and that's why I'm calling.'
She later added that the two women were inside the house and refusing to leave.
In the last few weeks, McCoy had filed paperwork three times to try and evict Cordon.
The allegations against McCoy first arose in a disturbing Instagram post where the two-time All-Pro was said to have beaten Cordon.
In audio obtained by Broadcastify and released on Tuesday afternoon, an operator can be heard sending police to the home that is believed to be McCoy's: 'We do have [police] en route in reference to a home invasion where a phone was taken.'
McCoy is currently entering the fourth year of a five-year, $40 million deal, $18,250,000 of which is guaranteed.
In the original Instagram post, which has since been deleted, McCoy is also accused of beating his son, his dog, and using steroids.
LeSean McCoy denied the allegations on Instagram, calling the claims 'totally baseless'
McCoy denied all charges on Instagram.
'For the record, the totally baseless and offensive claims made against me today on social media are completely false,' wrote McCoy. 'Further more (sic), I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.'
In 2016, McCoy was accused of assaulting two police officers, but no criminal chargers were ever filed because of a lack of evidence, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer's David Gambacorta.
A second-round pick out of Pittsburgh in 2009, McCoy first made a name for himself as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. Not only was he a first-team All-Pro in 2011 and 2013, but he also led the league in rushing once and has been named to six Pro Bowls.
In March of 2015, McCoy was traded to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso, before signing a five-year, $40 million deal with the team.
He rushed for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns last season as the Bills reached the postseason for the first time since 1999.
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