Jamaican-American rapper Sean Kingston was arrested "without incident" at Fort Irwin, a US Army base, during his concert on Thursday, reported the New York Post . The arrest was in response to a Florida warrant for fraud and theft charges. He was booked into jail in San Bernardino on Thursday evening, coinciding with his scheduled set.

The 34-year-old is known for songs like Beautiful Girls , Take You There , and Fire Burning . Simultaneous arrest of Kingston's mother and property raid As Kingston was being arrested in California, his Florida mansion was simultaneously raided by SWAT, leading to the arrest of his mother, Janice Turner. The 61-year-old was taken into custody at the rapper's luxurious Southwest Ranches property which he rents.

Turner faces similar charges to her son. The Broward County Sheriff's Office confirmed these events without any reported incidents. Allegations of fraud against Kingston and his mother The arrests are linked to allegations that Kingston defrauded a tech company, Ver Ver Entertainment LLC, out of thousands of dollars over a television and speaker system deal.

The company filed a lawsuit against Kingston in February for breach of contract and fraud. They allege that the rapper promised to make promotional videos with Justin Bieber after purchasing a 232-inch Colossal TV and sound system via Instagram, which would have cost at least $1,11,000. Kingston's alleged breach of contract The lawsuit alleges that Kingston had no ongoing work with Bi.