Elizabeth Donald, a friend of LeSean McCoy's ex Delicia Cordon, has filed new legal documents this week in which she alleges the Buffalo Bills' running back has bleached his Georgia home in an attempt to conceal evidence. Donald was reportedly in the home with Cordon when a gunman entered and robbed the home of jewelry and other items.
"McCoy has now caused the residence to be scrubbed down with bleach and other cleaning agents in an egregious attempt to spoil any remaining evidence in the residence," Donald states in court docs, according to TMZ.
Donald and Cordon have both filed lawsuits against McCoy stemming from the brutal attack in July.
Cordon is reportedly suing McCoy and his former University of Pittsburgh teammate, Tamarcus Porter, in connection with the home invasion, according to ESPN.
The suit alleges McCoy should be held financially responsible for Cordon's injuries because "he had previously changed the security codes to the home and refused to provide them to her," according to ESPN. Furthermore, the suit argues that McCoy had "actual and constructive knowledge of criminal activity existing on the property on July 10, 2018" because Porter had previously told police he could watch a live feed of security cameras in the house.
Per ESPN:
"The suit says the assailant in the home invasion "indicated [to Cordon] that he knew McCoy." Cordon told a 911 dispatcher after the attack that she suspected McCoy "set her up" because he had previously asked her to return the jewelry that was stolen from her during the home invasion."
Cordon's suit also argues that McCoy "breached his duty to use ordinary care to protect Plaintiff from dangerous activities being conducted at the Residence," and seeks damages including $133,000 in stolen jewelry and $13,000 in furniture that was taken by McCoy's family and friends in early June in an attempt to kick her out of the residence.