A Hillsborough County (Florida) judge found probable cause for Terrion Arnold to face charges of armed robbery and kidnapping but denied prosecutors’ motion for the Detroit Lions cornerback to be held without bond Monday.

Arnold’s bond was set for $1 million with the following conditions:

The state asked the judge to require Arnold to wear a GPS tracking device, but his attorneys argued that he would not be able to play football with such a device.

Arnold has been in custody since last Wednesday night when he turned himself in. Authorities accuse him of leading a plot to detain and pistol-whip three people he believed had stolen from him. It turned out, however, that the victims had nothing to do with the theft in February, investigators mentioned.

Three men in their late teens were held at gunpoint, battered, pistol-whipped and robbed in a Tampa apartment on Feb. 4, police mentioned, three days after personal property worth more than $250,000 was unveiled stolen from Arnold and others at an Airbnb rental in Largo, about 20 miles west of the city.

Arnold, 23, was the “primary conspirator” in the attack, according to authorities.

Arnold has denied involvement, according to Denise White, the CEO of EAG Sports Management agency, which represents the football player.

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