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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 ...
Sean Kingston has officially been taken into federal custody after failing to post a $100,000 cash bond following his recent wire fraud conviction. The singer, born Kisean Paul Anderson, appeared ...
Sean Kingston returns to jail after failing to post bond Failing to come up with bail, singer and rapper Sean Kingston is back behind bars, awaiting sentencing for last month's federal wire fraud ...
Sean Kingston’s mom is asking for a short prison sentence on her fraud convictions for a scheme involving luxury goods.
Sean Kingston has posted bail and is no longer behind bars, after the rapper and his mother were found guilty in their $1 million federal fraud case late last month. A lawyer for the 35-year-old ...
The mother of rapper and singer Sean Kingston was sentenced to five years in federal prison Wednesday, three months after a jury found her and her son guilty of defrauding businesses of over $1 ...
Janice Turner, the mother of rapper and singer Sean Kingston, was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in prison after her conviction on wire fraud charges. (Broward Sheriff's Office/Courtesy) But ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Singer Sean Kingston is back in federal custody after failing to come up with the $100,000 cash bond set following his fraud conviction.
According to WSVN, Sean Kingston (real name Kisean Anderson) has been taken back into federal custody for failure to post bond related to his recent wire fraud conviction.
MIAMI, Fla. (CBS12) — Rapper and singer Sean Kingston and his mother have been convicted in a $1 million fraud scheme. The U.S. Department of Justice said on March 28, a federal jury in Miami ...
Janice Turner, Sean Kingston’s mom, sentenced for $1 million fraud scheme in Fort Lauderdale federal court. The “Beautiful Girls” singer now awaits his sentence ...
Janice Turner, mother of artist Sean Kingston, was sentenced to five years in prison on Wednesday after she and her son were convicted in a $1 million fraud case in Broward County.