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Sean Kingston, the South Florida singer known for his hit song “Beautiful Girls” and his mother-son federal wire fraud ...
Rapper, singer and recently convicted fraudster Sean Kingston is now struggling to afford an attorney and may be indigent, ...
According to All Hip Hop, U.S. District Judge David S. Leibowitz denied Turner’s motion to reschedule her sentencing for ...
Sean Kingston is back to home detention as he managed to post a $100,000 bond after the feds in Miami scooped him back up for failing to pay his cash bond upon his wire fraud conviction last month.
Rapper Sean Kingston broke down into tears and cried out for protection for his mother as the two were found guilty of wire fraud charges in a Florida courtroom on Friday, according to a report.
Sean Kingston returns to jail after failing to post bond 00:31. Failing to come up with bail, singer and rapper Sean Kingston is back behind bars, awaiting sentencing for last month's federal wire ...
Sean Kingston‘s financial standings have made headlines now that he’s been convicted of five counts of fraud alongside his mother, Janice Turner.A Florida jury found the mother-son duo guilty ...
Sean Kingston’s song was too light for its own good. Another reason Kingston’s “Beat It” doesn’t work is the huge shadow cast by Jackson’s song.
Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were found guilty in their federal wire fraud case on Friday. Kingston and his mother both face up to 20 years in prison for each of the five charges ...
Sean Kingston and his momma, Janice Turner, found that out the hard way on Friday. TMZ reports a jury found Kingston and his mother guilty on all five charges in their federal wire fraud case.
*Friday (03-28-25) was a flat-out bad day for rapper/singer Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner. They were both found guilty of multiple counts of wire fraud in a federal trial in Fort ...
“Sean Kingston momma look like a scammer lmaooooooooo. I didn’t need a judge to confirm that broad is guilty of fraud,” one person on X, formerly Twitter, wrote.