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Larry Levine
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Sentence: 10 years (served)
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Status: Released


Larry Levine is an American prison consultant, media personality, and founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants who spent approximately ten years in the federal prison system before establishing one of the most visible prison consulting practices in the United States.[1] Levine has become a prominent media commentator on prison conditions, high-profile incarcerations, and the federal prison system, frequently appearing on major news networks to provide analysis on celebrity and notable figure incarceration cases.[2]

Summary

Larry Levine served approximately ten years in federal prison on drug-related charges before transforming his experience into a consulting career. His firm, Wall Street Prison Consultants, provides preparation and guidance services to individuals facing federal incarceration. Levine has distinguished himself through extensive media appearances and an active social media presence, becoming one of the most recognizable faces in the prison consulting industry.[1]

Levine's consulting practice covers the full spectrum of federal prison preparation, from understanding the presentence report and facility designation to day-to-day survival strategies and RDAP enrollment guidance. His media commentary has brought public attention to prison conditions and the experiences of both high-profile and ordinary inmates.[2]

Background

Levine was convicted on federal drug charges and served approximately ten years in the federal Bureau of Prisons system. During his incarceration, he gained extensive firsthand knowledge of federal prison operations, policies, and culture across multiple facilities and security levels. This experience formed the foundation for his subsequent consulting career.[1]

After his release, Levine established Wall Street Prison Consultants, building a practice that combines consulting services with media engagement. His firm's name reflects its focus on white-collar defendants, though the practice serves clients facing various types of federal charges.[1]

Post-Release Career

Prison Consulting Practice

Wall Street Prison Consultants offers comprehensive services including pre-incarceration preparation, facility designation advocacy, family support, and reentry planning. Levine emphasizes practical preparation based on his extensive personal experience in the federal system. His services include guidance on self-surrender procedures, commissary operations, communication systems, and good time credit maximization.[1]

The firm also provides guidance on RDAP eligibility and enrollment, a program that can provide up to 12 months of sentence reduction for eligible participants. Levine's practice emphasizes early engagement with the designation process to advocate for favorable facility placements through judicial recommendations.[1]

Media Commentary

Levine has become a frequent media commentator on prison-related topics, appearing on Fox News, CNN, and other networks to discuss high-profile incarcerations. He has provided commentary on cases involving celebrities, politicians, and business executives facing federal prison time, offering insights into what these individuals can expect and how the Bureau of Prisons handles notable inmates.[2]

His media presence extends to YouTube and social media platforms, where he produces content explaining aspects of the federal prison system to a general audience. This visibility has made him one of the most publicly recognized figures in the prison consulting field.[1]

Public Statements and Positions

Levine has been outspoken about conditions in federal prisons and the challenges facing inmates and their families. He has criticized aspects of Bureau of Prisons management and advocated for reforms to improve conditions and reduce recidivism. In media appearances, he provides candid assessments of what new inmates should expect and how they can best navigate the system.[2]

On the value of prison consulting, Levine emphasizes that proper preparation can significantly impact an inmate's experience and success in reentry. He argues that the federal prison system is complex and that experienced guidance helps individuals avoid mistakes that can extend their sentences or create unnecessary hardship.[1]

Terminology

  • Prison Consultant: A professional who advises individuals facing incarceration on preparation, navigation of the prison system, and reentry, typically drawing on personal experience with incarceration.
  • Designation: The Bureau of Prisons process of determining which facility an inmate will be assigned to based on security level, programming needs, medical requirements, and other factors.
  • RDAP: The Residential Drug Abuse Program, an intensive treatment program that can provide sentence reductions for eligible federal inmates.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Wall Street Prison Consultants, "About Larry Levine," https://www.wallstreetprisonconsultants.com/about.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Fox News, Prison Consultant Larry Levine commentary, various appearances.