The free-scoring striker signed for the Stones for an undisclosed fee earlier this season as he went the same way as his former boss.
But his moved didn’t work out with the club stranded in the National League’s bottom four.
Now he’ll wear Billericay’s blue again and he is looking to add to his 13 goals he scored before leaving the club in December.
He said: “To be honest I never wanted to leave in the first place.
“I thank Maidstone for taking a chance on me but this is where my heart it and it’s like coming home.
“Now we want to finish off what we started right at the beginning of the season.”
He could make his big return against National League South leaders Torquay United on Saturday.