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Sean Kingston is sentenced to 3½ years in prison after mom got 5 years for fraud scheme

Sean Kingston is sentenced to 3½ years in prison after mom got 5 years for fraud scheme

'Beautiful Girls' hitmaker Sean Kingston will spend three and a half years behind bars for his involvement in a months-long scheme that defrauded luxury goods businesses of more than $1 million.
U.S. District Judge David Leibowitz handed down the 35-year-old performer's sentence Friday, months after a Florida jury convicted the singer (born Kisean Paul Anderson) and his mother, Janice Turner, in March on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud each.
'We respect the Court's decision and the judicial process,' Kingston attorney Zeljka Bozanic told The Times in a statement. Bozanic said Kingston's defense team is 'content' the court opted for a shorter prison sentence — the government had requested five years in prison — and said 'most of the restitution in this case was paid back, even before these charges were brought.'
'Sean is taking this as a learning experience and will continue moving forward in a positive direction,' Bozanic added. 'We are actively reviewing all available options, including potential appeals, to ensure his rights are fully protected.'
During his court appearance in a South Florida courtroom Friday, Kingston apologized to the judge and said he had learned from his actions. Under house arrest since his conviction, Kingston was taken into custody immediately despite a defense attorney's request that Kingston self-surrender at a later date due to health issues. Prior to the sentencing, Bozanic filed a sentencing memorandum requesting that the court consider a shorter sentence.
'Mr. Anderson accepted responsibility in this case and has made all the positive steps toward learning and growing from this situation,' Bozanic said in the memorandum, which also describes the singer's previous charitable acts. The document notes that Kingston has 'never served prison time before' and that a 'high sentence is not necessary to deter future conduct.'
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida accused Kingston and his mother of swindling more than $480,000 worth of jewelry from one person and, from others, a Cadillac Escalade worth nearly $160,000 and furniture costing upward of $86,500. Prosecutors said Kingston and his mother also stole more than $200,000 from Bank of America and more than $100,000 from First Republic Bank — allegations they initially denied.
SWAT officers descended on the 'Take You There' singer's Florida home last May. His mother was arrested during the raid and Kingston was arrested soon after near the Fort Irwin Army base in San Bernardino County. Turner was sentenced to five years in prison last month.
Kingston rose to popularity in the early 2000s for 'Beautiful Girls,' which samples Ben E. King's 'Stand By Me.' He is also known for the songs 'Eenie Meenie,' 'Fire Burning' and 'Me Love.'
Times editorial library director Cary Schneider and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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