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Prime Day ends tonight! Score these last-minute deals NFLNFL player Terrion Arnold allegedly ordered women to lure victim to robbery scene for booty call: court docs
By Patrick Reilly and Priscilla DeGregory Published June 26, 2026 Updated June 26, 2026, 12:15 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleDetroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold allegedly ordered two women to lure a man he believed had stolen from him to a home with the promise of “sexual relations,” according to a police affidavit filed in court.
Arnold, 23 – who is accused of being the mastermind of the February plot – was allegedly fed a live stream of the vicious beatdown of the victims who he accused of robbing his Florida Airbnb of more than $250,000 worth of property.
Arnold allegedly told his two female co-defendants — who were 18 and 19 at the time — to invite one of the victims over to their Tampa apartment for a romp with one of them, according to the affidavit, which was obtained by The Post.
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Once inside the apartment, two of Arnold’s co-defendants allegedly popped out of the closet and began beating two of the victims while the third waited in a car outside.
One of the women allegedly live-streamed the beating, which was shared with Arnold and two others who were on their way to the apartment from Tallahassee, according to the document.
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After several minutes of waiting in the car outside, the third victim became concerned, so the victim decided to go into the apartment and was allegedly met with a pistol whip.
The three victims were beaten with fists and feet, threatened with death and berated for about an hour about the suspected stolen property, the document claims.
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At one point, one of the co-defendants allegedly placed a gun in one of the victims’ mouths.
The victims also had their wallets, phones, jackets, cash and jewelry stolen — totaling about $6,260 — according to the docs.
The three alleged victims — one of which was Arnold’s personal driver, according to the Detroit Free Press — were then forced into their car and fled the scene. They later reported the traumatic incident to the police.
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The three victims had “visible injuries from being battered, held at gunpoint, and pistol-whipped before their personal property was stolen and they were ordered to leave” according to police.
Police arrested Arnold after he turned himself in this week in Tampa.
He’s facing four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery — and faces up to life in prison if convicted. Arnold has denied the allegations and maintains his innocence.
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“There is no credible evidence linking Mr. Arnold to these allegations,” Denise White, CEO of EAG Sports Management, which represents Arnold, said in a statement.
Arnold “looks forward to his day in court and is confident that the judicial process will lead to his ultimate vindication,” White said.
The defensive back made a brief appearance from Falkenburg Road Jail in Tampa, Florida Thursday afternoon, wearing a green vest and appearing stone-faced.
Arnold’s lawyer, Timothy Jansen, in a Friday filing entered a plea of not guilty on the football player’s behalf.
Arnold is set to return to court Monday where his lawyers and prosecutors will make arguments about whether he should stay locked up, after prosecutors said they wanted him to remain behind bars until he’s tried.
Arnold completed his second season in the NFL in 2025, and he’s started 22 games and appeared in 24 since being selected No. 24 overall by the Lions.
The Lions released a statement that said they are aware of the situation, but will not comment further “out of respect for the ongoing legal process.”
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Badenoch blasts 'moaning' female Labour MPs over Burnham jobs 'quota'

Kemi Badenoch has told Labour women to earn a job in Andy Burnham's Cabinet instead of demanding they are handed jobs because of their gender.
The Tory leader lashed out today amid reports that female MPs are demanding the de-facto new prime minister introduce a 50:50 gender split 'quota' in his government.
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister also complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts.
But in a scathing article in the Times today Mrs Badenoch told them to 'stop moaning' and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'.
'There are many, many reasons why you shouldn't have any Milibands in the cabinet,' she said.
'But complaining that the boys haven't given them the right jobs or that the boys are taking all the jobs, just shows that Labour's women still don't get it.'
The idea of quotas was also attacked by Baroness Jacqui Smith, Labour's Skills Minister.
Asked by Times Radio if Mr Burnham should reserve jobs for women, she said: 'No, I think what Andy Burnham should be doing is building the very best team around him to change this country.'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband (above, right, in 2010) is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts
But Mrs Badenoch told them to pipe down and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party and seen by the BBC has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs after he succeeds Sir Keir Starmer.
'We are asking you to demonstrate this change from day one and address the toxicity and misogyny within our own party and government,' it said.
Labour has never had a female leader, while the Conservatives have had three, and Mrs Badenoch urged the government to follow its meritocratic example.
'If you run a meritocracy, then you do not have to worry about jobs for the boys,' she wrote.
'Every woman who is a Conservative MP, every woman who has ever won the leadership, has had to fight to get where she is.
'By contrast, Labour women are demanding guarantees from Burnham. But the truth is he doesn't have to give any guarantees.
'If none of Labour's women are prepared to get their hands dirty and challenge him for the leadership, their demands are toothless.'
'In fact, it's quite revealing that the women's parliamentary Labour Party has written to Burnham asking him to commit himself to at least 50 per cent female ministers.
'This has nothing to do with meritocracy. It is yet more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country.'
