
Lions Cornerback Allegedly Orchestrated Women-Led Robbery Plot, Court Docs Reveal
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold is accused in a police affidavit of masterminding a February plan in which two women were told to lure a man to a Tampa apartment for a sexual encounter; once inside, the group beat and robbed the victims, one of whom was Arnold’s personal driver, with a livestream of the attack shared with Arnold and others. The victims sustained visible injuries, and items totaling about $6,260 were taken. Arnold faces four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery and could face life in prison if convicted. He turned himself in, pleaded not guilty, and the Lions said they will not comment while the legal process unfolds.