Sean Kingston is apparently a fan of the "if money can fix it, it ain't a problem" theory -- because he waved a checkbook at the woman who filed a civil suit against him for rape, and POOF. Away it went.
Somebody call 911! Sean Kingston faced some serious charges when he was accused of gang rape, but the 'Fire Burning' singer has since settled the lawsuit surrounding the alleged incident. What happened?
Three years ago, a woman accused Sean Kingston and two of his bodyguards of gang-raping her. The criminal charges were dropped when law enforcement decided the alleged victim, Carissa Capeloto, wasn't credible, but she's now pressing ahead with a $5 million civil suit.
Life-threatening experiences have a way of forcing us to re-assess our priorities and making us realize what’s truly important.
For Sean Kingston, who endured a battery of surgeries after nearly dying in a jetski accident over Memorial Day weekend, what matters most is getting back to his musical roots.
Since his nearly fatal jet ski accident in Miami last month, Sean Kingstonhas been released from a Miami hospital. He released a message to his supporters, fans, family and friends along with a Twitpic.
Remeber early last week when we told you about Sean Kingston's unfortunate Miami jet skiing accident? Well, we have some terrific news! According to reports earlier today, a PR rep for Sean Kingston says the “Beautiful Girls” singer is in fact breathing on his own and walking today in Miami.
We brought you breaking news two days ago regarding singer Sean Kingston who was in a jet ski accident in Miami over the weekend. According to reports, the 21 year old singer is still in critical (though stable) condition and has been moved from the trauma unit to the intensive care unit.
According to reports from TMZ, Singer Sean Kingston is in critical condition in Miami following a jet ski accident . The 21 year old was ejected from his jet ski after crashing into a bridge in Miami Beach yesterday evening while driving his personal watercraft with a female passenger on board when the accident took place.