More money more problems: Sean Kingston hit with $70,000 lawsuit over
'unpaid rent' and damages he made to a mansion
By
Ann Pride
PUBLISHED: 01:08, 27 May 2012
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UPDATED: 07:05, 27 May
2012
Beautiful girls singer Sean Kingston has had
his share of problems lately.
He was critically injured in a near-fatal jet
ski crash last May.
More problems: Sean Kingston has been slapped with a
lawsuit alleging he skipped out on a rental agreement
Now comes word the 22-year-old has been
slapped with a $70,000 Lawsuit from his former landlord.
According to the lawsuit filed in Miami,
Kingston and his mother (with whom he lived in the house) left the $25,000 a
month mansion two months before the lease agreement ended and they allegedly
caused $21,397 in damage.
All together, Kingston’s former landlord wants
$73,816.85 to cover both the damage to the house, the two months rent, plus some
back rent Kingston alleging owes.
According to TMZ, the singer fled
Miami last fall, because of nightmares brought on by his jet ski
crash.
The singer reportedly couldn't stand the
constant sound of the ocean near his Florida home, so he moved to
Hollywood.
Kingston and his female passenger Cassandra
Sanchez were injured when their jet ski crashed into Miami's Palm Island
Bridge.
Friends on another jet ski rushed over to
assist them and called for help, with a coastguard employee in a passing boat
helping to save Kingston.
Triumphant return: Sean took the stage in Miami Gardens,
Florida in November of 2011, six months after his jet ski accident
Jonathan Rivera grabbed hold of Kingston,
recalling to the media how he was 'puking up blood' and convulsing.
The Jamaica born signer rose to fame with his
2007 hit Beautiful Girls and was also featured on songs by artists including
Justin Bieber.
His self-titled debut album sold over 1
million copies worldwide.
He also co-wrote Jason Derülo's Whatcha Say
and recorded the track Miss Everything for the Sugababes's studio album Sweet
7.
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