Harlem rapper Max B left prison on Sunday, November 9, 2025, beginning a five-year supervised release period following his guilty plea to aggravated manslaughter. The artist had initially received a 75-year sentence connected to a 2006 homicide, but that conviction was overturned in 2016. His revised 20-year term with credit for time served enabled his freedom this week.
The musician will spend the coming years under probationary oversight while resuming his career and personal life after an extended legal battle that halted his professional trajectory. His release represents a significant shift following years of incarceration and court proceedings.
The musician will spend the coming years under probationary oversight while resuming his career and personal life after an extended legal battle that halted his professional trajectory. His release represents a significant shift following years of incarceration and court proceedings.