Sean Kingston’s Net Worth: How Much Money He Has in 2025

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Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, are embroiled in legal troubles following their conviction on multiple fraud charges. The pair were found guilty by a Florida jury of orchestrating a $1 million scheme, casting a shadow over Kingston’s previously reported net worth. The “Beautiful Girls” singer now confronts the prospect of significant prison time, with his sentencing pending while he remains under house arrest. This verdict raises questions about the musician’s current financial situation amidst his legal battles.

Explore below for details on Sean Kingston’s current net worth and further insights into his fraud trial.

Sean Kingston’s Rise to Fame

Sean Kingston’s career began after gaining recognition on YouTube. This online visibility propelled him to stardom, leading to the release of several hit songs including “Beautiful Girls,” “Fire Burning,” and the popular collaboration “Eenie Meenie” with Justin Bieber.

Beyond his own musical releases, Kingston has contributed to the songwriting of other artists, notably working on Jason Derulo‘s track “Watcha Say.”

Sean Kingston’s Net Worth Today

Amid ongoing legal and financial challenges, reports indicate Sean Kingston’s estimated net worth is now $400,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Potential Jail Time for Sean Kingston

Multiple news sources indicate that Sean Kingston and his mother could face sentences of up to 20 years of imprisonment. Their sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 11, 2025, according to reports from PEOPLE.

In May 2024, authorities arrested Kingston and Turner on charges of allegedly stealing approximately $500,000 in jewelry, over $200,000 from Bank of America, more than $100,000 from First Republic Bank, $160,000 from a Cadillac Escalade dealership, and nearly $90,000 from a mattress retailer. These alleged incidents occurred between October 2023 and March 2024.

Both Kingston and Turner were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five counts of wire fraud. In March 2025, a jury in Florida found them guilty on all five fraud counts. Following the reading of the verdict, Turner was taken into custody, while Kingston was placed under house arrest pending sentencing, with bond conditions set at $200,000. Furthermore, Kingston is required to provide a family member’s residence, valued at $500,000, as part of the bond agreement, as reported by The New York Post.


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