Outside, Local 10 News spotted more than a dozen BSO deputies, next to a command center that investigators set up in the driveway of Kingston’s home.
In a civil complaint obtained from the Broward Clerk of Courts, a company by the name Ver Ver Entertainment alleges that Kingston, 34, partially paid for a 232-inch television and entertainment system but, following the installation, never paid for the product in full.
The complaint goes on to allege that Kingston used his name and celebrity status to scam people out of products and services — never paying for them.
Attorney Dennis Card, who represents Ver Ver Entertainment, spoke to Local 10 News on Thursday.
“He basically has a sales pitch that he goes through to defraud people. He induces them into giving him really expensive things,” Card said. “We know that our property is inside this house right here, so as soon as the raid takes place we are going to have a crew of people in there to reassemble it and take it back to its rightful owner.”
Kingston has not been seen on the property, though his relatives were there Thursday. They declined to speak with Local 10 News.