Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy called the allegations of child abuse made Tuesday by the mother of his 6-year-old son “provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive” in a statement posted to Instagram.

Stephanie Maisonet’s affidavit is the second court filing in the lawsuit filed by McCoy’s ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon – who was assaulted in a home invasion on July 10 – in which McCoy has been accused of child abuse. Maisonet claims in the four-page filing in the State Court of Fulton County (Ga.) that she had contacted child protective services before the home invasion and that case “is still pending.”

“Our son would often come home with bruises in which I would consistently receive outlandish excuses as to where the bruises would come from,” Maisonet said in the filing, which was obtained by USA TODAY Sports. “Our son would cry hysterically whenever he had to spend time with (LeSean) McCoy. Our son would cry even harder if he knew that Delica Cordon was not going to be present during (LeSean) McCoy’s parenting time.”

McCoy again denied being an abusive parent.

"The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive,” McCoy wrote. “I have a loving and close knit relationship with my son. That young boy is my whole life. With a custody case coming up in November, I can see why these false allegations are surfacing.”

Maisonet said McCoy sought her cooperation after the home invasion, something she found unusual since the two had a contentious relationship and had communicated through an intermediary for years.

“I regret ever agreeing to help (LeSean) McCoy in this case,” Maisonet said “He should not get away with potentially orchestrating this heinous incident.”

McCoy has denied having any role in the home invasion, in which the assailant stole $133,000 worth of Cordon's jewelry. His attorney sought to get the lawsuit dismissed last week.

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She allowed the intermediary, McCoy’s friend Tamarcus Porter, to have the password information for her Instagram account and Porter “wrote a comment pretending to be me.”

“The comment stated that the allegations about (LeSean) McCoy abusing our son were false and that Delicia Cordon was trying to ruin him,” Maisonet said.

Cordon claims in the lawsuit filed last month that "McCoy would aggressively, physically discipline and beat his young son over minor mistakes that all young children make." McCoy, however, "gradually changed his behavior and disciplinary tactics regarding his son" ahead of court proceedings with the son's mother, according to the lawsuit.

The original complaint also alleged that McCoy “would exhibit rage and often brutally beat his dog in the presence of the Plaintiff and her friends.”



