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Rapper, singer and recently convicted fraudster Sean Kingston is now struggling to afford an attorney and may be indigent, according to a motion filed in Broward County Court.
Sean Kingston, the South Florida singer known for his hit song “Beautiful Girls” and his mother-son federal wire fraud conviction in March, apparently can’t afford to pay his attorney in his ...
A judge has denied convicted recording artist Sean Kingston’s request to perform he faces a possible jail sentence. According to AllHipHop, Kingston was invited to perform in Milwaukee for ...
Sean Kingston petitions to lift travel restrictions to perform at Summerfest 2025 while on home detention for a fraud conviction.
In a statement to Billboard, Kingston’s lawyers confirmed the bond has been posted and he is awaiting release. “Sean’s bond was posted and being processed. He has not yet been released as of ...
Sean King was set to remain in custody until his sentencing hearing for not coming up with $100,000, but his lawyer says bond is now being processed.
The Sean Kingston concert slated for April 10 at the Village Nightclub has been canceled after Kingston and his mother were found guilty of fraud on March 28.
Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, have been found guilty in a federal wire fraud case targeting luxury goods retailers.
Sean Kingston and his mother Janice Turner have been found guilty for federal charges of committing more than $1 million in wire fraud Friday.
Sean Kingston and his mom, Janice Turner, were convicted on multiple wire fraud charges after being accused of stealing over $1 million in cash and goods from several businesses.
Sean Kingston responded publicly for the first time after he and his mother Janice Turner were found guilty of wire fraud and conspiracy charges.
A federal jury found singer and rapper Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, guilty on all charges Friday evening in their luxury fraud scheme trial.