The Commercial Appeal

IN BRIEF

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ATLANTA – The lawyer for the ex-girlfriend of NFL star LeSean McCoy says the Buffalo Bills running back orchestrat­ed an attack that left her bloody amid attempts to get her to leave his suburban Atlanta mansion.

Attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham says in a statement to news outlets that her client was physically assaulted Tuesday morning by a man who entered the home with no signs of forced entry. The man demanded specific items of jewelry that had been gifted to her from McCoy, who had requested them back on many occasions.

The Associated Press is not identifyin­g the woman, pending further details of the attack.

McCoy and the woman have been in court over his attempts to evict her from the home.

An image of the ex-girlfriend’s bloodied and beaten face was shown in a social media post blaming McCoy for the assault. The football player denied the allegation­s Tuesday.

Ex-Louisville players sue NCAA over vacated national title

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A group of former Louisville men’s basketball players have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA over the organizati­on’s vacation of the Cardinals’ 2013 national championsh­ip and 2012 Final Four. John Morgan, one of several attorneys representi­ng former Cardinals captain Luke Hancock, the 2013 Final Four Most Outstandin­g Player, and four teammates from that title team, said a lawsuit had been filed and described the NCAA as “a morally bankrupt organizati­on” that exploits studentath­letes during a Wednesday news conference.

The suit filed Wednesday in Jefferson County Circuit Court does not specify monetary damages. It states the NCAA cast the plaintiffs in a false light and seeks declaratio­n that it wrongfully vacated the plaintiffs’ wins, honors and awards.

Morgan added, “If all we get is this championsh­ip back for Louisville, and the players, and the city, and Luke’s MVP back, that’s going to be plenty pay for us.”

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