Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy and Delicia Cordon, his ex-girlfriend, have entered mediation as the two sides try to resolve an eviction dispute the two have had involving a home McCoy owns.

The two previously shared the home in Georgia and McCoy previously attempted to evict Cordon on multiple occasions. After the attempts, on July 10, a home invasion and robbery turned bloody when Cordon was attacked inside the house.

WSB-TV in Georgia reported on Tuesday that representation for McCoy and Cordon signed a mediation agreement earlier that day, but no further details were released.

On Friday, Cordon filed a civil lawsuit against McCoy for $133,000 worth of stolen jewelry and other items. Cordon’s suit claims McCoy is responsible for paying the suit because he removed home security systems while attempting to evict Cordon from the home.

Throughout the process, McCoy has proclaimed his innocence. When the attack occurred, McCoy was in Florida preparing for Buffalo’s upcoming season. Cordon claims McCoy was involved in setting up the invasion.

No criminal charges have yet to filed in the case.