New Pretrial Hearing Set for Ex-Broker Charged With Murder of BofA-Merrill Exec

Anthony Duwayne Turner

What You Need to Know

The next pretrial conference for ex-broker Anthony Duwayne Turner is scheduled for Aug. 21.
Turner allegedly entered the home of former girlfriend Michelle Avan on Aug. 3, 2021, and killed her.
According to a spokesperson, Turner was charged with felony murder and first-degree residential burglary in Avan’s death.

The pretrial conference scheduled for July 10 for ex-broker Anthony Duwayne Turner, charged with the 2021 murder of his former colleague and ex-girlfriend, Bank of America-Merrill executive Michelle Avan, has been continued to Aug. 21, according to Venusse D. Navid, a spokesperson for Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón.

The pretrial conference will be held in Dept. G at the Van Nuys West Courthouse of Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys, California, Navid told ThinkAdvisor by email.

Although the court’s website usually notes when the next hearing in each case is scheduled, it still said Wednesday there were no upcoming scheduled events related to this case.

A so-called Pitchess motion was granted to Turner last year so that he and his attorney could inspect a police officer’s personnel file for any evidence of misconduct.

Defense attorneys often make a Pitchess motion during the pretrial process, when they suspect that police may have acted improperly by, for example, filing an inaccurate police report. When granted, a judge typically releases any information they believe is relevant about the police officer in question to the defendant.

Avan’s Death

Avan was a managing director at Merrill Lynch for 22 years before being promoted in June 2021 to head of BofA’s global women’s and under-represented talent strategy, according to her LinkedIn profile.

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Turner, of Westchester, California, was arrested Aug. 5, 2021, and released a few days later after posting $2 million bail, the Los Angeles Police Department and a spokesperson for Gascón told ThinkAdvisor at the time.

Turner was charged with felony murder and first-degree residential burglary in his former girlfriend’s death, according to a spokesman for Gascón.