The Detroit Lions cornerback, Terrion Arnold, is facing allegations of involvement in a robbery and kidnapping case in Hillsborough County, Fla. However, Arnold’s legal team has vehemently denied his participation in the incident. According to a court order, Arnold was allegedly connected to an armed robbery and kidnapping on February 4th in Tampa, which was believed to be in retaliation for thefts at an Airbnb rented by an NFL player.
The court order claims that Arnold, 22, was present in the car when one of the suspects, Boakai Hilton, planned the retaliation. Arnold’s attorney, R. Timothy Jansen, has stated that his client had no part in the incident and was not involved in any criminal activities related to the case. Jansen emphasized that there is no evidence implicating Arnold in the police reports, text messages, or witness statements.
Prosecutors allege that Arnold suspected his private driver of two burglaries at his rental home in Largo, Fla., where $100,000 in cash and an $80,000 necklace were stolen. The court order further states that Arnold and his friends took matters into their own hands by kidnapping the victims, interrogating them, beating them, and threatening them with a gun barrel in the mouth.
One of the suspects, Boakai Hilton, has pleaded not guilty to three first-degree felonies in connection with the incident. Despite the serious accusations, Arnold has not been arrested or charged in relation to the alleged robbery and kidnapping.
In response to the allegations, Arnold’s attorney reiterated his client’s innocence and urged the media to refrain from spreading inaccurate or speculative narratives. Arnold, who was the No. 24 overall pick in the 2024 draft by the Detroit Lions, maintains his complete innocence in the case.
As the legal proceedings continue, Arnold’s legal team is working to clear his name and ensure that the truth prevails in this challenging situation. The Detroit Lions organization has not issued a statement regarding the allegations against Arnold, and the NFL has not made any official comments on the matter.

