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Police issue statement in response to LeSean McCoy allegations

LeSean McCoy

The Milton Police Department in Georgia has issued a statement confirming that it did respond to a home invasion on July 10 at LeSean McCoy’s home.

ESPN’s Mike Rodak passed along the statement Tuesday afternoon. Police confirm that one victim “had been physically assaulted by a lone intruder,” and that it appears the “residence was specifically targeted  by the suspect or suspects.”

“On July 10, 2018 at approximately 3:18 A.M., Milton Police responded to a home invasion at a residence on Hickory Pass near the Cherokee County line. The preliminary investigation indicates that this residence was specifically targeted by the suspect or suspects, and not a random incident. When officers arrived they found one victim who had been physically assaulted by a lone intruder. During the altercation, the suspect demanded specific items from the victim. An adult female victim was treated and released at North Fulton Regional Hospital. A second adult female victim also sustained a minor injury during the incident.”

Police did not name the victims on this case. However, the woman who was assaulted and treated at the hospital has been identified on social media through friends and family members as Delicia Cordon, McCoy’s ex-girlfriend. They accused McCoy of being responsible for this attack.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, McCoy recently sought to have a judge order Cordon to move out of his home in Georgia.

McCoy took to social media himself after these accusations became public to vehemently deny them, claiming he has not seen or spoken to Cordon in months.

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