New York Accepts Max B’s Parole Plan Ahead of His November Release


Harlem rapper Max B (real name Charly Wingate) is set to be released from prison on November 9, 2025, after New York approved his parole plan, according to recent reports. 

Details of the Parole Plan

  • The parole plan was verified in a letter from the New Jersey State Parole Board, confirming that New York authorities have accepted the terms.  
  • Once Max B is released, he will enter a period of five years of mandatory supervision/probation.  

Legal History and What Led Here

  • Max B was originally convicted in 2009 of charges including armed robbery and murder, receiving a sentence of 75 years.  
  • In 2016, that conviction was vacated due to a legal technicality involving a conflict of interest in his legal representation. He later pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter with time served factored in.  

Max B’s Statement and Public Reaction

  • Max B confirmed his release date via Instagram, posting the letter and writing: “The Wave touches down November 9. The countdown begins.”  
  • Fans and industry figures have widely reacted, expressing relief, excitement, and curiosity about what he plans to do once free.  

What’s Next

  • With the parole plan accepted, Max B’s focus appears to be on restarting life on the outside, repairing relationships, and possibly addressing ongoing disputes.  
  • The five-year supervision term means he’ll remain under certain legal obligations even after release. His path forward will likely include balancing freedom with the conditions of his release.

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