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Sean Kingston jailed for $1 million fraud scheme

Sean Kingston jailed for $1 million fraud scheme

Dubai Eye2 days ago
Rapper Sean Kingston has been sentenced to three and a half years in federal prison after being convicted in a million-dollar fraud scheme involving luxury goods, fake payments, and abuse of his celebrity status.
Kingston, best known for hits like Beautiful Girls, Fire Burning, and Eenie Meenie, was convicted earlier this year alongside his mother, Janice Turner, in a wire fraud case that spanned multiple victims and more than $1 million in stolen goods.
Federal prosecutors said Kingston, whose legal name is Kisean Anderson and his mother lured victims using the rapper's fame. They approached sellers of luxury items online, promising exposure and referrals to other celebrities in exchange for high-end products. Among the stolen items were luxury watches, designer furniture, a 232-inch LED TV, and a bulletproof Cadillac Escalade.
Instead of paying, prosecutors said the pair sent fake wire transfer receipts, convincing victims they had completed the purchases. Many were never paid, though some received compensation after law enforcement became involved or legal action was taken.
Kingston was arrested in 2024 in California, just before a scheduled performance at an Army base in the Mojave Desert. His mother was taken into custody during a simultaneous raid at his Fort Lauderdale home. Turner was sentenced in July to five years in prison.
According to trial evidence, including text messages between the rapper and his mother, Kingston was directly involved in instructing the creation of fake payment confirmations. In one exchange, he told her, 'I told you to make [a] fake receipt.'
Before his sentencing, Kingston apologised in court and said he had learned from his mistakes. His lawyer, Zeljka Bozanic, described him as a 'soft guy' who rose to fame quickly and lacked the financial maturity to manage his business affairs.
Kingston is set to begin serving his sentence immediately.
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