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LeSean McCoy’s Baby Mama Says NFL Star Abuses Son, Whom He Used As A Pawn To Cover Up Home Invasion

Stephanie Maisonet filed new documents in the suit against the Bills' player.

The drama surrounding LeSean McCoy’s life off the field rages on as his baby mama recently claimed the Buffalo Bills' star abuses their son and used the child as a pawn to cover up his involvement in the violent home invasion that left Delicia Cordon nearly unrecognizable.

After the attack in July, Cordon alleged McCoy may have been the brains behind the attack because he allegedly wanted her to move out the house.

While Cordon has since filed a lawsuit against LeSean, she is not the only one taking legal action against the NFL athlete.

On Tuesday, McCoy's baby mama, Stephanie Maisonet, filed new docs in the Cordon lawsuit.

According to the documents, obtained by TMZ Sports, Maisonet claimed she overheard McCoy on the phone saying, "I need to get this bitch out of my house,” the day before the invasion.

Maisonet also claimed that after the attack on Cordon, LeSean called and offered her a deal. McCoy, she alleged, told her if she'd publicly support his character and deny he was involved in the attack, he would back off in their custody battle for their 6-year-old son and let her enroll the child in a Miami school.

In the docs, Maisonet also said she believes LeSean has abused their son on multiple occasions and used the child to create a positive character image in the aftermath of the attack on Cordon.

"I regret ever agreeing to help LeSean McCoy in this case ... I feel like I am sending our son to a monster every two weeks."

She also provided pictures of what she says are bruises on their son's face.

McCoy has denied all allegations against him, including the latest claim. He responded on his Instagram page: 

"The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive. 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."

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