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Jacqueline Avant’s Killer Gets 150-To-Life Sentence

The wife of 'The Black Godfather" was shot in a robbery gone bad.

The man who killed Jacqueline Avant, one of Los Angelesโ€™ most connected philanthropists, will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Aariel Maynor, 29, was sentenced to 150 years to life on Tuesday for shooting Avant in the back with an AR-15 assault rifle during a botched robbery at her Beverly Hills home in December 2021. Avant, 81, was the wife of revered music producer and entertainment executive Clarence โ€œthe Black Godfatherโ€ Avant.Maynor pleaded guilty on March 3 to shooting Avant in the back after breaking into their home after midnight last Dec. 1. He also fired at an unarmed security guard thereโ€“for which he was charged with attempted murderโ€“and later tried to break into another home. He was caught by police after accidentally shooting himself with the rifle during the second home invasion. Maynor had a long criminal record in California. He was out on parole for only three months before he killed Avant and reportedly bragged that he thought heโ€™d get out of jail again because prosecutors didnโ€™t ask for the death penalty in the case.

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From the Los Angeles Times

As Maynor sat in the Los Angeles County jail in December, he called a female friend and โ€œlaughedโ€ about the killing and the publicity surrounding it, the sentencing document said. Avant was a noted philanthropist and political activist and the husband of music executive Clarence Avant.

โ€œThatโ€™s not funny. That somebodyโ€™s life,โ€ replied the unidentified woman.

Maynor continued to say he โ€œwas all over the newsโ€ and wondered, โ€œYou think my mamaโ€™s seen that, though?โ€...

โ€ฆBefore Christmas, he called a man and bragged that the district attorney did not seek the death penalty or life without parole by filing special circumstances murder. โ€œIโ€™m going get out of jail. Iโ€™ll probably do like 20 ... 25 years, get out, you feel me?โ€

The judge who sentenced him clearly didnโ€™t pick up what Maynor put down. Although heโ€™s technically eligible for parole, the 150-year minimum plus a consecutive 40-year sentence on other charges, including the second robbery attempt and firing at the security guard, effectively mean heโ€™ll never see the street again.

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