Monday, May 27, 2024

Sean Kingston Held Without Bond - Mother's Previous Fraud History Revealed


Last week rapper Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were taken into custody after Kingston's rented Miami mansion was raided by local sheriffs after he scammed an electronics store out of a high end entertainment system [click here if you missed that]

While Sean Kingston is being held without bond in California awaiting extradition, his mother's previous fraud history was revealed in court, resulting in an exorbitant $160,000.00 bond...

The mother of Kisean Anderson, known in the music world as Sean Kingston, appeared before a judge on Friday.
During Turner's bond court hearing, the judge read off the eight fraud and theft charges against her.
In arguing for a high bond amount, the prosecutor brought up her previous record.
"This is not Ms. Turner's first time with this type of conduct. She has a 2005 federal conviction for bank fraud where she was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison," attorney Eric Linder told the judge.
Turner's attorney argued for a more lenient bond.
"There are no violent priors, this case is not violent in nature, she doesn't pose a threat to the community," said Sam Stark.
In the end, the judge kept the bond at $160,000. Her attorney will have to prove the money for the bond is from a legitimate source, not something illegal.
Kingston, on the other hand, is being held without bond in San Bernardino, California — waiting to be sent back to Florida.
"We wanted to bring them back as soon as possible so he could self surrender but they grabbed them before we could do that," Rosenblatt said. "And he's going to waive extradition."
"You would think Osama bin Laden was there with all the for use of force that they use their long guns and SWAT teams and masks and everything else like. you know it was, it was crazy! Certainly overreacted," he added.
Kingston, who was renting the mansion, is accused of not completing payments to VER VER Entertainment on a $150,000 entertainment system that included a 232-inch television. According to the complaint, Kingston persuaded the company to accept a lower down payment and credit towards the purchase by saying he would produce promotional videos for the company with Justin Bieber.

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