Max b lawyer speaks on his case

Dipset associate Charly Wingate, a 28-year-old rapper known by the stage name Max B., was remanded to New Jersey's Bergen County Jail on $2 million bail set Tuesday, Newark newspaper The Star-Ledger reports. Prosecutors said Wingate organized the robbery and murder of a man in Fort Lee on September 22 after his girlfriend told him she had met two men who were carrying large amounts of cash and driving expensive cars. Wingate is alleged to have recruited a friend to help him rob the two men, David Taylor and Allan Plowden; Taylor was killed by a gunshot to the head, while Plowden was bound with duct tape. Wingate's lawyer questioned the validity of the evidence against his client and maintained that Wingate wasn't even in the state at the time of the shooting. ...
 
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2 hustlers from downsouth came to NYC to make some deals and blow a couple Gz. They went to Sin City strip club in the Bx and impressed a couple strippers. Thestrippers were allegedly linked to Max and his dude and told them that these cats had a couple hundred thousand and some work. Either they lured them to ahotel in Jersey or they were already staying at the hotel but either way they ended up in some hole in the wall in Fort Lee Jersey laid up expecting to getsome ({}). Allegedly Max and his dude tape them up and beat them to a pulp, when no money is found or something goes wrong, headshots via shotguns take place.Max gets football numbers thrown his way.

According to his lawyer he wasn't even in the state at the time of the crime.
 
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze

2 hustlers from downsouth came to NYC to make some deals and blow a couple Gz. They went to Sin City strip club in the Bx and impressed a couple strippers. The strippers were allegedly linked to Max and his dude and told them that these cats had a couple hundred thousand and some work. Either they lured them to a hotel in Jersey or they were already staying at the hotel but either way they ended up in some hole in the wall in Fort Lee Jersey laid up expecting to get some ({}). Allegedly Max and his dude tape them up and beat them to a pulp, when no money is found or something goes wrong, headshots via shotguns take place. Max gets football numbers thrown his way.

According to his lawyer he wasn't even in the state at the time of the crime.
i thought they saw these dudes at a detail spot in Jersey spending mad bread then got them set up.
 
Max is obviously innocent.






Aww !@+@, who am I kidding, that mutha****er guilty as hell. SMH.




Bronx Tale: The greatest thing in life is wasted talent.
 
why are they even talkin on camera bout this? max seems to be real cool $+$%**! wit his phone and @+!%...and given props to Jim.....what is this a promo?
 
Originally Posted by FinesseSosa

Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze

2 hustlers from downsouth came to NYC to make some deals and blow a couple Gz. They went to Sin City strip club in the Bx and impressed a couple strippers. The strippers were allegedly linked to Max and his dude and told them that these cats had a couple hundred thousand and some work. Either they lured them to a hotel in Jersey or they were already staying at the hotel but either way they ended up in some hole in the wall in Fort Lee Jersey laid up expecting to get some ({}). Allegedly Max and his dude tape them up and beat them to a pulp, when no money is found or something goes wrong, headshots via shotguns take place. Max gets football numbers thrown his way.

According to his lawyer he wasn't even in the state at the time of the crime.
i thought they saw these dudes at a detail spot in Jersey spending mad bread then got them set up.

I think they told the chicks that they wanted to get their Benzs detailed and they had 30K each for the job or something like that.
 
Here is a more detailed story...


Dipset affiliate Max B, perhaps best known for singing the hook on Cam'ron's Jay-Z dis "You Gotta Love It," was arrested on Friday (September 29) and charged with murder and conspiracy in a robbery plot gone horribly wrong...

Authorities in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where the alleged caper played out, say the Harlem native, whose real name is Charles Wingate, was the mastermind behind an elaborate plot to rob two Florida businessmen who were flashing large amounts of money around New York City in recent days. According to the Newark Star Ledger, Allan Plowden and his partner David Taylor, both of South Florida, arrived in the area earlier in the month looking to upgrade the sound systems on their respective vehicles. While staying at a Holiday Inn in Fort Lee, NJ, the two men linked up with two Bronx residents named Julio Cruz and Edward Blancaneaux, who in turn hatched a plot to rob the two big spending out-of-towners. At some point, Cruz and Blancaneaux arranged a meeting with one Gina Maria Conway of the Bronx, an alleged prostitute and girlfriend of Wingate.
With no knowledge of the plot already set in motion by the two Bronx men, Conway devised a separate scheme to rob Taylor and Plowden, and enlisted the help of her boyfriend Wingate. Meanwhile, Cruz and Blancaneaux had separately hired two other Bronx prostitutes, Maite Castro and Gisselle Nieves, to help them get close to the two targets. On September 22nd, at around 3:00 a.m. Conway and an associate of Wingate, Kelvin Leerdam, entered Plowden's hotel room at the Fort Lee motel and found him with Nieves. Leerdam pulled a gun on Plowden and tied up Nieves, placing her in the bathroom. After Plowden claimed he had no cash in the room, the gunman ordered him to call Taylor, who was in his own room with Castro, and tell him to come to the room. When Taylor arrived, Leerdam shot him in the head killing him. Leerdam and Conway made off with $800 and a Rolex watch, but did not find $30,000 in cash that the men had hidden in one of the rooms. On Friday, Wingate, Conway and Leerdam were charged with felony murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. Cruz, Blancaneaux, Castro and Nieves were charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. Plowden was himself charged with money laundering and possession of identity theft equipment. All were being held at the Bergen County jail on $100,000 bail with the exception of Nieves, whose bail was set at $35,000
 
They original reported it was a Jewelery deal gone wrong.
I now understand that the jewelery wasn't for sale.
 
shouldnt be hard to poke holes in her story and question her character-


i dont know why they would be talking about it publicly tho? doesnt make much sense too me...i assume the lawyer knows more than me tho so i'll be quiet
 
Business men? In an article that was out right after the crime allegedly happened, I read that these guys ran a fake ID business and wanted to stunt in NY.
 
Originally Posted by Kingtre

i dont know why they would be talking about it publicly tho? doesnt make much sense too me...i assume the lawyer knows more than me tho so i'll be quiet
yea................basically................
 
Originally Posted by Kingtre

shouldnt be hard to poke holes in her story and question her character-


i dont know why they would be talking about it publicly tho? doesnt make much sense too me...i assume the lawyer knows more than me tho so i'll be quiet
to taint her image/character in the mind of any potential jurors before the trial even starts..he is basically trying the case in public..prettysmart..i wouldnt be suprised if the judge issues a gag order if he finds out about this
 
i don't know either why they would speak on this in public??

this ain't lookin good...

but if the lawyer really has what he says...he should be good.
 
right now its a good time for max b to patch up any problems he had with jim jones.....
 
Originally Posted by yungmatt

Originally Posted by Untitled

right now its a good time for max b to patch up any problems he had with jim jones.....
Whats that gonna do?
he's prob talking about jims new position at koch
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but i thought i heard they were working it out behind the scenes anyways....
 
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