The rare appearance from 91-year-old Avant comes nearly half-a-year since his longtime spouse s life was snuffed out by career criminal Aariel Maynor, in a high-profile home invasion gone horribly wrong.
The 30-year-old who confessed to killing Jaqueline Avant, the philanthropist wife of entertainment mogul Clarence Avant, was given a 190 year prison sentence according to a press release issued through the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
A two-time convict who fatally shot Jacqueline Avant, the wife of celebrated music executive Clarence Avant, during a brazen burglary at the couple's Trousdale Estates home in Beverly Hills and later laughed about the slaying while in jail was sentenced April 19, to 150 years to life in prison for the murder.
Aariel Maynor has been sentenced to three life terms in prison with a minimum of 150 years to life behind bars after it s revealed that he bragged about his crime to friends over the phone from jail.