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Amended Court Order Requires Sean Kingston and His Mother to Repay $38,500 to Fraud Victim

The judge tied repayment to an immediate $500 installment, with 10% of his gross monthly income after release applied to a named victim’s loss.

Overview

  • An amended judgment filed on Sept. 22 by Judge David S. Leibowitz names the victim as “B.C.” and orders $38,500 in restitution.
  • Payment terms require a $500 lump sum now and 10% of Sean Kingston’s gross monthly earnings after release until the balance is satisfied.
  • A federal jury in March convicted Kingston (legal name Kisean Paul Anderson) and his mother, Janice Turner, of conspiracy and four counts of wire fraud.
  • Sentences imposed were 42 months in prison for Kingston and five years for Turner.
  • Court records say the scheme ran from April 2023 to March 2024 and used Kingston’s social-media profile and meetings at his Florida homes to procure luxury goods, following a May 2024 SWAT raid that led to their arrests.