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This account has been wrong before so take this with a grain of salt but this would be notable and a definite bad sign for McCoy. (They also spelled his name wrong- It's Branden not Brendon

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55 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

 

 

...and if we are to believe Ripoffreport, and I am not saying we do, she has led this sort of nomadic life of living off pro athletes and leaving a trail of unpaid bills for at least the last 10 years.

 

That is not a good look for any woman, or any human.  Throw in the fact she is north of 30, has kids, and her only means of income maybe living off others and getting hits on instagram all starts to paint of picture of her life at this stage as being...desperate. 

 

The "good look" gravy train may be over, my residence is 1 or 2 court hearings away from being my car, and I am not sure I am going to be able to pull off becoming Vice President of Canadian GM...so what's my possible end game?

 

You're talking about this?

 

https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/delicia-cordon/miami-florida/delicia-cordon-evicted-for-non-payment-of-rent-after-a-series-of-bad-checks-miami-florida-317204

https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/delicia-cordon/cumming-georgia-30040/delicia-cordon-destroy-rental-home-and-refuse-to-pay-damages-cumming-georgia-1201492

 

 

1 minute ago, DieHardBillsFan said:

This could truly be bad luck and timing.

 

There was clearly a moving truck at the property. Many thieves steel closely to the time of a moving trucks arrival. It may have appeared to them that it was an easy hit and then she had that bracelet on and asked for the rest of the jewelry.

 

I know 3 people off the top of my head that this kind of thing has happened to after there was a moving truck. Luckily they were all away from home.

 

Moving truck at the property?  What are you talking about?

 

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1 minute ago, billsfan2298 said:
 

This account has been wrong before so take this with a grain of salt but this would be notable and a definite bad sign for McCoy. (They also spelled his name wrong- It's Branden not Brendon


Not really - it's just the Bills being smart.  IF McCoy is gone, we need someone - you do your due diligence before you need to buy, not after...

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3 minutes ago, Guffalo said:

Well, if her kid had taken off using the bedsheet out the window, it would probably be smart to have the door unlocked so he could get back in. (just a thought)

 

I’m not sure what this says, but about the ONLY time my parents ever locked the doors was AFTER I snuck out at night. Does that mean..... 

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Letter to channel 7 News (I think the second paragraph is new info)

 

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(sorry, can't find the original BIG image)

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52 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

 

Cliff notes:

 

  • Summary of the instagram/facebook posts that we all know about already
  • Statement from Cordon's lawyer where he says the attacker demanded specific items that McCoy had also been requesting/hinting could be stolen
  • Police statement that the attack was not random, but a specifically targeted attack
  • McCoy had filed eviction papers roughly a year ago, but eventually he had the order dismissed as he and Cordon patched things up
  • McCoy then had eviction papers filed again roughly one month ago; Cordon's lawyer says that this was illegally done because the papers were signed by McCoy's friend (who is not allowed to practice law) and the papers were served to a minor: Cordon's son.
  • McCoy was in Miami at the time of the attack, so he could not have personally carried it out (though Cordon has not accused him of this anyways)
  • Cordon claims that McCoy had their security cameras removed and replaced by a new system that only he had access to. McCoy claims that Cordon had the security cameras removed (not sure if this is referring to the new system McCoy had installed or the original system)
  • In the aftermath of the attack, Cordon's son was missing. The window in his bedroom was open with a bedsheet tied and draped down the side of the house. The attacker walked out the front door, so either this window part is completely unrelated (maybe her son snuck out his room the night of the attack and it had nothing to do with anything at all) or this could have potentially been how the intruder got in. I'm guessing it's the former.
  • Cordon says the neighbors have cameras, so they might have a view of the attacker, though she also says he was wearing all black and a mask. Seems to me that the only way they'll be able to identify the attacker is if they have a view of his license plates or if there's some physical evidence at the scene.
  • Police released reports regarding all the other times they were called to the house. In July of 2017, they came to the house to find piles of clothing and stuff on the ground; Cordon had apparently followed McCoy to Vegas and caught him cheating and they were breaking up. At this time, McCoy mentioned that jewelers often loaned them high-value jewelry to wear at events and that Cordon hadn't returned some of the items. He also told Police that he was nervous about being around Cordon because of the climate of domestic abuse in the NFL. At this time, Police informed McCoy of the eviction process that they would have to go through.
  • In April, Police arrived once again after hearing a heated argument over the phone, during which McCoy was trying to remove Cordon's belongings. By the time Police arrived, things had calmed down and they had worked things out between themselves.
  • In June, Police arrived once again after Cordon called to inform them that McCoy was having her possessions removed again. When Police arrived, it turned out that it was McCoy's mom who had shown up to pick some things up for McCoy. The disagreement was regarding some furniture which both McCoy and Cordon viewed as their own personal property. The furniture was left at the house.
  • They were supposed to show up in court on July 10th, but it was delayed to August 14th due to a medical emergency in Cordon's family (I think initial reports said it was her lawyer's family though; not sure which is true)

 

This is a great summation of The Athletic article and contains a bunch of information that I haven't seen elsewhere.  Thanks.

 

I have edited the first post in the thread to link this post and the Athletic article it summarizes, and pasted in your bullet points as well, to make it easy for all to find.

Hope you don't mind.

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

It is not. 

 

Well, like, to me it is...  :D :beer: 

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1 minute ago, Heitz said:

 

Well, like, to me it is...  :D :beer: 

 

New to you is....indeed new to you! 

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3 minutes ago, Heitz said:

 

Well, like, to me it is...  :D :beer: 

 

Maybe you should start watching this series called Seinfeld.  It's a show about nothing and you might like it. 

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9 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Note:  the below is a purely hypothetical conversation between HBF and Cordon and this post makes no inference that Hap has any knowledge of what took place earlier this week or the possible reasoning or actions between the parties.  This poster shall not be liable for any board members on page 165 that state, "Ya know Hapless Bills Fan knows what went down with all of this..he knows a little TOO much...you know what I'm saying?"

 

Cordon:  "pssst...btw, Hapless BF, I really do know that the jewelry isn't mine, but between you and me if I just keep it long enough people will stop bugging me for it...so, I'll have that.  The furniture isn't mine either, but what the hell, I'm here and I am sitting on it...in my house that I have rights to because Shady Boo-boo gave it to me and said we were getting married...No lie, he just said it not too long ago...if you got a problem with that take it up with my lawyer."

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1 hour ago, eball said:

 

Bingo.  There's a common misconception out there that hiring a lawyer means you did something wrong.  It's a preemptive move to protect himself.  Now, perhaps he did do something wrong but the act of obtaining representation should not by itself be considered evidence of that.

 

What's amazing to me is that some people think one WOULDN'T hire a lawyer when one's very own livelihood is threatened, NFL-caliber or not. 

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15 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Maybe you should start watching this series called Seinfeld.  It's a show about nothing and you might like it. 

 

That's why I'm following this thread so closely, it's continually about nothing.  Until it's not! :D

 

Speaking of, you want an amazing read while we wait for for more news, I give you the genius that is Modern Seinfeld:  https://twitter.com/seinfeldtoday?lang=en

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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

NFL, Bills must approach LeSean McCoy accusations very cautiously (2:37)

SI legal analyst Michael McCann looks at what actions LeSean McCoy could take if he wants to prove his innocence.

 

 

That interview offered zero insight---other than for that little lawyer's freaky flow!  Look at that hair-do!

 

Awesome that USA Today shows stock photo of McCoy in the dark with the equivalent of a pulled up ski mask on his head (balaclava).

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1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said:

That interview offered zero insight---other than for that little lawyer's freaky flow!  Look at that hair-do!

 

Awesome that USA Today shows stock photo of McCoy in the dark with the equivalent of a pulled up ski mask on his head (balaclava).

 

Of course it didn't for you because you know it all irrespective of the field. ;)

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7 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Of course it didn't for you because you know it all irrespective of the field. ;)

 

 

No because he stated all the obvious things already known.  You watched it.  What did you learn from this lawyer that you didn't know?

 

"Until more is known, the team and the NFL will have to proceed cautiously." 

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