French Montana Confirms Max B Is Closer To Being Released From Prison

    In an interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, French Montana says Max B is one step closer to getting out from behind bars.

    The Coke Boyz affiliate has been in jail since 2009 after he was sentenced to 75 years in prison for conspiracy charges related to armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and felony murder. Fortunately, Max B revealed in 2019 that the sentence had been reduced for an undisclosed reason.

    “They gave me 75, got it chopped to a 20 then got it down to a dozen,” Max B captioned a photo of himself on Instagram in his prison uniform. “nigga I’m good with the money. #SUPERBAD.”

    While a 12-year prison sentence potentially meant a release date of 2021, Max B still remains incarcerated, but French told Million Dollaz that Max is closer to being on his way out, but didn’t comment on a date or when fans can expect the rapper to come home.

    “Max is in the camps now, so he a step closer to coming home,” French said.

    While it remains to be seen when he’ll actually come home, French seemed optimistic when speaking on his frequent collaborator. The Coke Boyz leader was also in good spirits when talking about his new album Montega, which he made with Harry Fraud.

    The project dropped on Friday (June 24) and features appearances from Babyface Ray, Jadakiss, Benny The Butcher, EST Gee, Rick Ross, Quavo, Benny The Butcher and the late Chinx.

    Watch the full interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game below.

    10 thoughts on “French Montana Confirms Max B Is Closer To Being Released From Prison

      1. Well he should of been out last year if you do the math, all that tells me is that he’s been fucking up behind bars. They usually keep you longer for infractions

    1. The math does not add up here, if he was sentenced to 12 years then he should have been home years ago. I don’t know all of the state laws in NY but in many states you may do maybe 60% or less of your time then you’re able to see the parole board and either go to a half-way house, prison camp, or home. I had family out here get hit with 21 years he saw the board in 8 years and was home in essentially 9 years. Unless Max has had write-up while in there. Now if you get Fed time you’re doing about 90% of your time, but they also offer prison camps and halfway houses

    2. Nobody waiting on this 45 year old felon that had a small buzz in the year 2000. Hope they never let that disrespectful fat nose short little wimp out again. Total loser

    3. His max is still 20. His minimum is 17. His tentative…release date is Sept of 2025. Im guessing thats if he gets through the parole board.

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