Sean Kingston agreed to be extradited to his home state of Florida after he was arrested in San Bernardino County last week. Pop singer Sean Kingston will return to his home state of Florida, where SWAT officers conducted a search at his rental house last week. The Jamaica-raised musician, known for hits "Beautiful Girls" and "Take You There," waived his rights to fight extradition in California and agreed to go back to Florida, where he and his mother face 10 charges of theft and fraud.
Florida police accuse Kingston, 34, and his 61-year-old mother Janice Turner of stealing more than $1 million in money, jewelry and other goods from several businesses from October through March. Kingston (real name Kisean Anderson) signed documents agreeing to forgo extradition hearings on Tuesday, the Associated Press confirmed. San Bernardino County officials will work with the Broward County Sheriff's Offices in Florida to iron out the details of Kingston's return.
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