Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold is facing allegations of orchestrating a violent retaliation against a man he accused of stealing from him, according to a police affidavit filed in court. The incident reportedly took place in February in Tampa, Florida.

Arnold, 23, is accused of directing two women—aged 18 and 19 at the time—to lure the alleged victim to an apartment under the pretense of a sexual encounter. The affidavit states Arnold believed the victim had stolen over $250,000 worth of property from his Florida Airbnb rental.

Once the victim arrived at the Tampa apartment, the two women allegedly ambushed him and another individual, launching a physical assault. A third accomplice reportedly remained in a vehicle outside during the attack. One of the women is said to have live-streamed the beating, which Arnold and two other individuals en route from Tallahassee viewed in real-time.

Authorities allege Arnold was the mastermind behind the scheme, coordinating the actions of the co-defendants. Legal proceedings and further investigation remain ongoing as law enforcement continues to examine the details of the case. Arnold has not publicly commented on the allegations.