In a somewhat unexpected turn of events, singer Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, have been found guilty of multiple fraud and theft charges, with both facing up to 20 years in prison. The verdict, handed down by a jury in Fort Lauderdale on March 28, 2025, marks a major legal blow for the Grammy-nominated artist, known for his hit songs like Beautiful Girls and Fire Burning. Kingston, whose real name is Kisean Anderson, and Turner were accused of orchestrating a series of fraudulent schemes, including stealing over $1 million USD worth of merchandise from various companies. Their conviction sends ripples through the entertainment world, leaving fans and industry insiders alike in disbelief.
The charges stem from a federal lawsuit filed by Ver Ver Entertainment, which claimed Kingston repeatedly ordered expensive goods under the pretense of paying, only to fail to settle the bills. “He has a standardized script that he gives people…he gets the stuff, and that’s the end of the story,” said Dennis Card, the attorney representing Ver Ver Entertainment. Federal authorities have linked Kingston to a pattern of fraudulent behaviour, which included stealing high-ticket items such as a Cadillac Escalade, following a raid on his rented Southwest Ranches home last year. Kingston was later arrested in California, with his mother detained shortly after.
Kingston, 35, did not make a public statement as he left the courthouse following the verdict. His mother, Janice Turner, was immediately handcuffed and taken into custody. Both are now awaiting sentencing on July 11, 2025. If convicted on all counts, they could face up to 20 years in prison. This case is a stark contrast to Kingston’s previously glittering career, during which he achieved significant success with his reggae-influenced pop hits. The criminal case has now overshadowed his musical achievements, raising questions about his future in the entertainment industry.