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Sean Kingston was recently released from the Miami Federal Detention Center following his arrest for failure to pay his $100,000 bond.

Sean was released from a Miami jail after a relative put up properties to secure his bond. More on that later.

Internet sleuths have uncovered some shenanigans with Sean’s bond paperwork. Sean apparently listed former NFL star Antonio Brown’s home as his “workplace” on his bond paperwork.

According to the court documents, Sean is on house arrest and must wear an ankle monitor. He is allowed to leave his house to travel to and from the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) courthouse for hearings.

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The singer is also permitted to leave his home to travel for work at a location listed on the court paperwork as his workplace. That location matches the home address of Antonio’s $9 million, 18,000 sq. ft. mansion in Hollywood, Florida.

Photo of Sean Kingston bond affidavit

But wait, there’s more!

Remember I told you that a “relative” put up their properties to secure Sean’s bond? Well, it appears that the relative isn’t actually related to Sean by blood.

The woman who bonded Sean out of jail signed the affidavit as his “cousin” named “Rick Appling.” I won’t name the woman, but her name is spelled very similar to Rick Appling.

The woman is known to the court system in Pennsylvania. She’s an attorney and a mediator. Her properties are located in Pennsylvania.

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My source believes the woman who bonded Sean out of jail signed her name as Sean’s male “cousin” Rick Appling on the notarized affidavit.

Additionally, the notary who witnessed the woman’s signature didn’t require identification because they checked off “Affiant is personally known to me.”

If “Rick Appling” is personally known to the notary, why didn’t she sign her real name on the bail form?

Stay tuned for more on this developing story.