Stan Lee’s former business manager, Keya Morgan, was arrested in Arizona Saturday morning. He had been previously charged by Los Angeles County prosecutors with felony instances of theft, embezzlement, forgery or fraud against an elder adult, and false imprisonment of an elder adult.

According to the Associated Press, Morgan had arranged to surrender himself this week, and now faces extradition back to Los Angeles. Morgan’s lawyer, Alex Kessel, said his client “has never abused or taken advantage of Lee.” Among the allegations, Morgan is said to have collected over $262,000 from autograph-signing sessions with the revered Marvel comic creator in May 2018, which he then pocketed.

Morgan also reportedly took Lee from his Hollywood Hills home to a Beverly Hills condominium, where authorities note “Morgan had more control over Lee.” Lee’s daughter, J.C. Lee, alleged in a 2018 request for a restraining order against Morgan that he’d attempted to prevent a declining Stan from seeing his family and friends, or managing any of his business affairs. Lee was “removed from Morgan's control” in June 2018, when Morgan was arrested by the LAPD for making fake 911 calls—allegedly performed in order to make Lee believe he was in danger.

Lee died in November of 2018, at the age of 95. Morgan’s bail is currently set at $300,000.