The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

McCoy, ex-girlfriend reach agreement on home eviction

- By Mitchell Northam Mitchell.Northam@ajc.com

After a lengthy closed-door mediation session that lasted nearly 90 minutes, lawyers for NFL running back Le Sean McCoy and ex-girlfriend D elicia Cord on reached an agreement in an eviction hearing in Fulton County magistrate court Tuesday.

Details of that agreement, obtained after the hearing by Channel 2 Action News, says that a Fulton County deputy sheriff will escort Cordon to McCoy’s home on Hickory Pass in Milton on Aug. 20 at 2 p.m. to retrieve several items, including photos, a Christmas tree, holiday decoration­s and her son’s gold chain. Attorneys for both Cordon and McCoy will be present as well.

McCoy, 30, was not in court Tuesday in Atlanta, as he remained in training camp with the Buffalo Bills. Cordon, 34, was present, but did not speak during the hearing.

Cordon’s attorney, Tanya Mitchell Graham, spoke brieflfly with reporters after the hearing. McCoy’s attorney, Michael LaScala, was not available for comment.

“( Cordon) has got to heal from the vicious attack that she suffered on July 10,” Graham said. “Anyone who has been through a home invasion and an aggravated battery would know that’ s not something you heal from in 30 days.”

While Judge Melynee Leftridge said there will be no further appearance­s by McCoy, Cordon or their attorneys regarding this case in her courtroom, the two sides could meet again soon.

Last week, Graham filed a 22-page lawsuit on behalf of Cordon, claiming that McCoy and his friend Ta marcus Porter are “liable” for the injuries she suffered on July 10 when McCoy’s Milton home was broken into and she was assaulted by a lone suspect. Cordon estimates that $133,000 in jewelry was stolen from her during the home invasion. She was treated at a nearby hospital for injuries to her arms, head and face.

Tuesday’ s hearing stemmed from an eviction notice that was fifi led on June 6 by Porter on behalf of McCoy, requesting that Cordon and her children be removed from the home. Porter and McCoy were football teammates at the University of Pittsburgh. Itwas the second time that McCoy has tried to have Cordon evicted. McCoy bought the Milton home in October 2016.

Graham told the judge that she challenged the legitimacy of the eviction Porter fifiled, and added that the eviction was served improperly to Cordon’s teenage son on June 11.

Graham also said that Cordon has already voluntaril­y left the home, but that she left some of her things behind and is unable to get them because she claims McCoy and Porter changed the locks. The attorney also claimed that some items were stolen from Cordon.

“I think people are losing sight of the fact that (Cordon) was viciously attacked on July 10, and the fact that she has had stolen jewelry, stolen furniture and damaged furniture are secondary to the fact that there is a perpetrato­r who committed an aggravated act, and that person is still at-large,” Graham said. “What is important and imperative to us, is that, that person is apprehende­d.”

When asked if she hadany words for her supporters, Cordon said “no” as shewas hurried away by her lawyers.

The Milton Police Department has released any new informatio­n regarding the investigat­ion into the July 10 home invasion, Graham said. A spokespers­on for the department did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

McCoy was not home when his Milton house was invaded last month, and took to Twitter that day to deny his involvemen­t in it. On July 26, he told reporters covering the Bills that “it’s an open investigat­ion” and that his “focus is on” his teammates and winning a Super Bowl.

 ?? JENNA.EASON@COXINC.COM JENNA EASON / ?? Delicia Cordon (right) and her lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham, have reached an agreement on attempts by NFL running back LeSeanMcCo­y to have Mitchell, his exgirlfrie­nd, evicted fromhis home in Milton.
JENNA.EASON@COXINC.COM JENNA EASON / Delicia Cordon (right) and her lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham, have reached an agreement on attempts by NFL running back LeSeanMcCo­y to have Mitchell, his exgirlfrie­nd, evicted fromhis home in Milton.

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