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30 Jun 2026, 21:49

Lionsgate’s Arnoald won a lawsuit over a $1 million settlement for Florida’s trial

  • "Lions" pleaded guilty to a $1 million settlement for Florida
  • Prosecutors presented GPS-tracked monitor, but the judge ruled that it was not admissible
  • In court, the defense called witnesses including D.J. Reed, Rock Ya-Sin and Roger McCreary, as well as Ennis Rakestraw, who testified about the events

Detroit Lions safety "Lions" pleaded guilty to a settlement in Florida on Monday, and the judge ruled that the case should be dismissed for $1 million. Arnold argued that the settlement was not related to the charges, pointing to the fact that the two cases were not connected.

The prosecution said that Arnold had been involved in the shooting, and that the judge ruled that it was not admissible. The prosecution also said that Arnold had admitted to the shooting and that the judge ruled that the evidence was not admissible.

Prosecutors said that the GPS monitor placed on Arnold was used to track his whereabouts during the shooting. The defense argued that the judge should not allow the evidence, saying that the GPS monitor was not reliable and that it did not show that Arnold was at the scene of the shooting.

Arnold’s attorney said that "Lions" had been involved in the shooting, which the club had recorded in its list of players. The defense called D.J. Reed, Rock Ya-Sin and Roger McCreary, as well as Ennis Rakestraw, who testified that the shooting happened during a practice game.

Arnold was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of a player in 2024. The sentence will be reviewed at the next hearing.

The sentencing date for Arnold has been set for a later time, pending further review.

Tags: Sport/Football

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  • apnews.com - Lions looking at options at cornerback after releasing Terrion Arnold as he faces felony charges