Gotta watch who you party with! Don’t get got! Eagles runningback LeSean McCoy is been sued by a woman who claims the running back humiliated her on a party bus. She goes into detail in the lawsuit of what he allegedly did. Report after the jump…
Via TMZ:
NFL superstar LeSean McCoy has been sued by a woman who claims the running back humiliated her on a party bus — sprayed her with a beverage — and then booted her from the ride on the side of the Jersey Turnpike.
According to the lawsuit filed by a woman using the alias “Mary Roe” … the Philadelphia Eagles RB had invited 15 women to join him on a party bus that went from Philly to a NYC nightclub on December 18, 2012.
During the trip, the lawsuit alleges, McCoy, along with his bodyguard and a couple of other guys, began to spray some of the women with water.
Roe claims she protested the water spraying … so McCoy ordered his bodyguard Big John to “get her.”
In the suit, filed May 10 in Philadelphia, the woman claims McCoy and/or Big John proceeded to hit her in the face, causing her to fall to the ground.
While she was on the floor, the men allegedly physically restrained her and poured a beverage onto her hair, clothes and body.
And if things couldn’t get worse … the woman claims McCoy and Big John then forcibly ejected her from the party bus on the side of the New Jersey Turnpike.
But some of the women allegedly complained to McCoy about Roe getting the boot — so she was snatched back up from the side of the road and placed back on the bus.
The woman claims she was taken to a nearby rest stop — where the football player once again ditched her — and continued on with his party trip.
Roe is now suing for more than $50,000 in damages for assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence. Roe says she suffered head trauma, a disc protrusion on her spine, bad sprains, contusions and bruises all over her body, and severe shock.
We reached out to McCoy’s reps — and the Eagles — so far, no word back.
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UPDATE:
The woman who claims Eagles running back LeSean McCoy assaulted her on a party bus in December had no visible injuries when she met with cops on the night of the incident, cops tell TMZ.
New Jersey State Police Sergeant Brian Polite tells us … officers did meet with a woman at a rest stop near the Jersey Turnpike on December 19, who claimed she had an altercation with a male on a party bus.
Sgt. Polite tells us … during the initial meeting with the accuser, she never named McCoy as her attacker.
As we previously reported, the accuser — using the alias “Mary Roe” — filed a lawsuit against McCoy claiming she suffered major injuries to her head and back — and bruises all over her body — after McCoy and/or his bodyguard roughed her up and kicked her off the bus on December 19, 2012.
In her suit, Roe claims she got the boot because she resisted when McCoy tried to spray her with water while on the bus, which was heading back to Philly from an NYC nightclub.
But Sgt. Polite says … when cops met with the accuser in the wake of the alleged incident, they did not observe ANY visible marks or injuries on her body.
Cops say the incident is still under investigation.
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UPDATED AGAIN:
LeSean McCoy is adamant … he NEVER assaulted a woman on a party bus back in December — and claims his accuser is just trying to shake him down for some cash.
TMZ spoke with McCoy’s lawyer, Andrew M. Smith, who tells us, “The allegations against LeSean McCoy are completely, unequivocally false.”
Smith continues, “There are no criminal charges pending [against McCoy] and no probable cause was ever found.”
As we previously reported, a woman using the alias “Mary Roe” filed a lawsuit against the Philadelphia Eagles star … claiming she was assaulted and badly injured on McCoy’s party bus back in December after she objected to being sprayed with water.
Cops say … when they interviewed the woman shortly after the incident, she had no visible injuries.
McCoy’s lawyer says, “This is sadly an attempt to extract money and LeSean will vigorously defend any attempt to collect money through a personal injury claim.”