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$1 Million Bond Set for Lions Cornerback Terrion Arnold in Kidnapping and Assault Case

The judge found probable cause on armed robbery and kidnapping charges and imposed conditions that keep Arnold at home except for Lions duties.

  • On Monday, a Hillsborough County judge granted Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold a $1 million bond, denying prosecutors' motion to hold him without bond pending trial on armed robbery and kidnapping charges.
  • Prosecutors accuse Arnold of coordinating a February robbery and kidnapping plot targeting three victims he allegedly believed had stolen $200,000 in personal items from his Airbnb rental in Largo.
  • Tampa Police Detective Scott Barnett testified Monday that witnesses named Arnold as a participant, citing text messages and FaceTime calls, while defense attorney Harvey Steinberg argued against a GPS ankle monitor citing football career restrictions.
  • Under the bond conditions, Arnold must surrender his passport within 48 hours and remain confined to his home except for legal appointments and football commitments with the Lions.
  • Arnold, who signed a four-year contract worth more than $14.3 million in 2024, faces potential life imprisonment if convicted of the armed robbery and kidnapping charges, complicating the Lions' fifth-year option decision.
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$1 million bond set for Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold in kidnapping and robbery case

The judge said that although the charges are serious, prosecutors are “not there yet” in having a strong case for Arnold's guilt.

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