Nicholas Van Varenberg, son of action movie star Jean-Claude Van Damme, was sentenced Wednesday in Maricopa County, Arizona to 18 months of probation for disorderly conduct after he pleaded guilty on Sept. 15.

Van Varenberg, 22, was accused of holding his roommate at knifepoint in their Tempe apartment in the early morning of Sept. 12, 2017.

The incident happened at an apartment complex just off the Tempe campus.

When Van Varenberg was arrested, police were concerned he could be a flight risk. Van Varenberg repeatedly told police his father was famous and he had the financial means to post bond and leave the state or country.

According to court documents, he was seen on a surveillance video camera at the apartments punching the wall of an elevator.

Tempe police were called and followed a trail of blood that led them from the elevator to the apartment. After questioning Van Varenberg, officers left.