LeSean McCoy denies domestic violence allegations

LeSean McCoy is denying allegations of domestic violence, using performance-enhancing drugs and animal cruelty made against him Tuesday on Instagram.

In an Instagram post, McCoy called the allegations "totally baseless" and "completely false." He also wrote, "I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months."

Instagram user @miamor_i_adore posted a graphic before-and-after image of Delicia Cordon, McCoy's ex-girlfriend, accusing McCoy of viciously beating her, among other allegations.

@shadymccoy is THE DEVIL!!! YOU ARE AN ANIMAL!!!!!! We didn’t say anything about how you beat your dog “Henny” into kidney failure. Let’s not talk about all the times my best friend had to stop you from VICIOUSLY beating your son for small things like peeing in the bed. We kept quiet about your drug usage ... all the ILLEGAL steroids and needles you were using, but we will not keep quiet about this!!!!!! I can’t believe you did this to my best friend!!!!! YOUR KARMA IS GOING TO BE SO REAL!!!!!! The world needs to know what type of animal you really are!!!!!!! This was just her yesterday on the left and now this morning this is her on the right!!!! #WomanBeater #AnimalAbuser #ChildAbuser @nfl @tmz_tv @buffalobills

It appears that Cordon was involved in an incident, according to a police statement, but there's no acknowledgement that McCoy was involved. The following is a statement from the Milton Police:

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.

The Buffalo Bills are aware of the allegations and are looking into it, according to ESPN's Dianna Russini. They've released the following statement:

"We have spoken to LeSean and have been in contact with the National Football League. We will continue to gather information."

According to TMZ Sports, McCoy recently sued Cordon in an attempt to have her removed from a home he owns in Alpharetta, Georgia. Per TMZ Sports, McCoy went to court in June and in court documents wrote, "defendant is ex-girlfriend of owner/plaintiff and refuses to leave."

This is a developing story.

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