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Maxwell Newman, a 25-year-old from Newton, New Hampshire, has received a prison sentence of 28 to 34 years for multiple counts of rape and assault against three women. His crimes started in April 2023 and involved severe violence and degrading treatment of the victims. The case has highlighted serious concerns regarding violence against women in the community, prompting discussions on the need for better support systems for victims. The case has garnered significant media attention, shedding light on the ongoing struggle against sexual violence.
Boston, MA
Maxwell Newman, a 25-year-old man from Newton, New Hampshire, has been sentenced to 28 to 34 years in state prison for multiple counts of rape and assault against three women. This sentencing took place on May 16, 2025, following a jury’s conviction on four counts of rape among other charges. Judge Debra Squires-Lee emphasized the severity of Newman’s actions, citing his “repeated acts of violence” and “degrading treatment” of the victims.
Newman’s crimes began on April 20, 2023, when he approached his first victim near Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard. He took her to a secluded parking lot at 128 Gerard Street and raped her.
Less than two months later, on June 12, 2023, Newman attacked a second woman outside a Sunoco gas station. After offering her $120, he violently assaulted her in the same parking lot, causing her to sustain serious injuries, including a head injury from being slammed to the ground. This victim subsequently reported the incident to the police and received medical attention at a local hospital.
Later that same evening, Newman targeted a third victim, inviting her into his vehicle, where he drove around Boston and New Hampshire before stopping at Pemberton State Park. Two fishermen in the area witnessed Newman assaulting this woman as she screamed for help. She was found with visible injuries, including fresh cuts, bruising, and swelling, and reported being punched, beaten, and raped during the attack, expressing that she was too frightened to fight back.
Detectives were able to identify Newman as a suspect after reviewing video footage that showed him entering and exiting the state park in his Kia Forte. In October 2023, DNA evidence linked Newman to the assaults on the first two victims, confirming he was the perpetrator.
In addition to the count of rape, Newman was convicted of three counts of assault and battery, two counts of assault to rape, and one count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The comprehensive investigation led by local law enforcement ensured that justice was served for the victims of Newman’s crimes.
Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden remarked on the impact of Newman’s actions, describing him as someone who “set out to terrorize some of the most vulnerable individuals in our society.” The DA further praised the collaborative efforts of law enforcement to hold Newman accountable for his violent behavior.
The 28 to 34-year prison sentence will be followed by five years of probation upon Newman’s release. The case has drawn significant attention to issues regarding violence against women, highlighting the importance of community vigilance and support for those affected by such crimes.
In light of this case, local organizations continue to advocate for victims’ rights and emphasize the need for adequate support systems for individuals facing violence. The successful prosecution of Maxwell Newman is a critical reminder of the ongoing challenges law enforcement and communities face in combating sexual violence.
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