Delicia Cordon, the ex-girlfriend of Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy, filed a personal injury lawsuit Friday against McCoy and his former University of Pittsburgh teammate Tamarcus Porter in connection to a July 10th home invasion in which Cordon was beaten and robbed of jewelry.

The civil lawsuit, filed in a Fulton County court, alleges that McCoy should be held financially responsible for Cordon’s injuries because he had previously changed the security codes to the home and refused to provide them to her. As such, Cordon’s suit argues that McCoy “breached his duty to use ordinary care to protect Plaintiff from dangerous activities being conducted at the Residence.”

There’s also this interesting tidbit in the lawsuit, alleging McCoy would “brutally beat his dog” and “physically discipline and beat his young son.

No suspects have been named in the criminal investigation of the attack, which took place at an Atlanta-area home owned by McCoy where Cordon was living at the time. Will this affect the NFL’s decision on whether or not to discipline Shady? We will find eventually. He’s in trouble if any of it’s true.