Sean Kingston and his mother
They were spoken guilty of fraud
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Sean Kingston and his mother were guilty of referral fraud in Florida. The verdict follows in July.
Sean Kingston (35) and his mother Janice Turner were guilty of multiple transfer fraud in the US state of Florida. . The “Beautiful Girls” singer was accused of cheating several companies by fake bank transfers to have cheated luxury goods worth over one million US dollars.
Guilty in five charges
The jury was guilty of Kingston and Turner in five charges of the transfer fraud. The mesh of the mother-son duo was to pretend for years to make bank transfers for high-priced articles such as jewelry or luxury vehicles without actually paying. Among other things, the two are said to have obtained jewelry worth almost $ 500,000 and a Cadillac Escalade worth $ 160,000 and other luxury goods.
Both defendants had not pleaded guilty. In the event of a conviction, Kingston and his mother threaten up to 20 years in prison. The judgment is scheduled for July 11th.
Sean Kingston’s mother has to custody, in house arrest
During the guilty verdict, according to media reports, Kingston was emotionally and asked the US Marshals to take care of his mother before she was taken into custody. The judge classified the 61-year-old gymnast as the main actor due to previous convictions and sees the risk of escape, which is why she must remain in custody until the sentence was announced on July 11th. Kingston was put under house arrest and has to deposit a deposit of $ 200,000 and a property worth $ 500,000.
Sean Kingston was arrested in California in May 2024, where he was for an appearance. The authorities had previously searched its villa in Florida.
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