Sean Kingston accused of gang attack of a woman
Last year there was an outpouringĀ of compassion for Sean Kingston after he had a near fatal jet ski accident.
Now the Jamaican singer, who made a name for himself with his hit song Beautiful Girls, has been accused of ‘being involved in serious attack of a woman.’
According to RadarOnline, the 22-year-old was served with a civil summons and complaint upon arriving in Los Angeles from Miami on Friday night.
Kingston is alleged to have been part of a gang attack of the woman back in 2010, following a concert in which he performed alongside teen star Justin Bieber.
The website reports that Kingston was served with the papers by a private investigator.
The singer had touched down at a Los Angeles airport from his residence of Miami with a bodyguard.
The investigator in question told RadarOnline that he was at the airport on ‘official business’, but shed no other light on the case.
Last year Kingston was involved in a near-fatal jet-ski accident over Memorial day weekend at the end of May.
The singer suffered a broken jaw, fractured wrist, battled water in his lungs, and a torn aorta – an injury so severe that 90 of sufferers do not survive.
Just months after the accident he made a triumphant return to the spotlight at the Teen Choice Awards, where he graced the red-carpet for the first time.
Speaking to MTV news, Kingston said of his fans: ‘They seem so excited to see me. A lot of people didn’t know how devastating it was, so when people heard about the story you could tell people were very shocked and [also] very supportive.’
He added: ‘To the fans out there, I just want to say I love you all.’
Kingston took his health very seriously following the accident, modifying his diet and exercise regime to ensure that he took the best possible care of himself.
‘…I shed like 45 pounds, and I’ve been working out every day,’ Kingston told MTV News.
He added that he was determined to maintain his new outlook: ‘But I got to keep it up and lose more weight. It’s easy to gain weight when you’re in the studio. That’s how it first started out but I’m cutting all that out.’
Sean told MTV news: ‘I’m 100 per cent right now. What the accident basically taught me is, in life, you have to count your blessings.’