Sean Kingston's Lawyers Asking for House Arrest in Fraud Case: 'Most of the Victims Were Paid Back'
House arrest, they argue, can be “a substantial punishment” for crimes of this nature.
Sean Kingston, whose mother recently received a five-year federal prison sentence following her and her son’s fraud convictions, is asking for his own sentence to be limited, at least in part, to house arrest.
In Florida-filed court docs viewed by Complex, the “Beautiful Girls” singer’s legal team cites several past cases as precedent for their argument that deterring their client from additional offenses “can effectively be accomplished by a reasonable term of home detention.” In fact, as Kingston’s lawyers further argue, “in many instances, home confinement or house arrest is, in itself, a substantial punishment” for crimes of this nature.
As prosecutors detailed in April, Kingston, born Kisean Anderson, and his mother, Janice Turner, were both convicted of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud. Starting in April 2023 and lasting for just over a year, prosecutors said, Kingston and Turner ultimately defrauded luxury vendors out of more than $1 million.
“Most of the victims were paid back and the restitution owed is minimal in comparison to the loss for which Mr. Anderson is being held responsible,” lawyers wrote in a sentencing memo dated Aug. 11.
Character letters have also been filed ahead of Kingston’s scheduled Aug. 15 sentencing. Among them are letters to the judge from Kingsotn’s sister, fellow recording artist Iyaz, a Fort Lauderdale-based grocery store cashier who says she’s observed Kingston as someone who’s “always willing to lend a hand,” a local delivery driver who cited similar observations, an unhoused individual who says the singer provided him with food and clothing, and several more.
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