Nearly six months before his nephew’s murder, Norman sent Yaghnam a message saying, “Montgomery may not make it six months. Former ‘Sweetie Pie’s’ TV star Tim Norman gets two life sentences in nephew’s death Erin Heffernan 0 1 of 5 Sweetie Pies’ owner Robbie Montgomery, second from right, and her. Ellis, Waiel, and Yaghnam all pleaded guilty before trial. Norman orchestrated the murder with the help of three co-defendants, Travell Anthony Hill, Terica Ellis, and Waiel Wally Rebhi Yaghnam, after taking out a 450k life insurance policy on Montgomery. ‘Sweetie Pie’s’ Shooter Pleads Guilty, Names Tim Norman As Murder-for-Hire Mastermind (Twitter) Wendy Medina J205621 The shooter of reality TV star Andre Montgomery Jr. The texts showed the 'Welcome To Sweetie Pie's' star asking for five insurance applications. Norman and his nephew both appeared as cast members on Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s. One text exchange that was mentioned was between Norman and his insurance agent Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam, who’s already pleaded guilty. While on the stand, Faber revealed that Norman sent a multitude of text messages that had to do with Montgomery’s death. The second witness in the trial was FBI special agent Chris Faber. Former Welcome to Sweetie Pies star Tim Norman was sentenced to life in prison Thursday, per a press release from the U.S. She said Norman asked her for Montgomery’s diploma, birth certificate and social security and said he would look after him.Īfter the murder, Griggs claimed she never heard from Norman until the day of Montgomery’s funeral, where the former reality star told her”I’m sorry for your loss.” The second witness was FBI special agent Chris Faber, who went through several text messages Tim Norman sent. A jury convicted James Tim Norman, 43, of two federal murder-for-hire counts and one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, according to the St. Louis so her could teach him how to be a man. While on the stand as the trial’s first witness, Michelle Griggs explained that Tim Norman wanted Andre Montgomery Jr. Tim Norman, once a reality star on OWN’s Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s, has been at trial for allegedly planning a murder-for-hire scheme in 2016 that ended in his 21-year-old nephew Andre Montgomery dying.But, as Atlanta Black Star reports, Norman is now claiming that he was arrested because of his ties to Black Lives Matter. Terica Taneisha Ellis, now 39, from Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to three years in prison after admitting that Norman paid her $10,000 to find Montgomery and tell Hill his location.Ī fourth person, insurance agent Waiel “Wally” Rebhi Yaghnam, was sentenced to three years in prison for helping Norman fraudulently apply for several insurance policies and file a claim on Montgomery's life insurance policy.Montgomery's mother, Michelle Griggs says Tim Norman told her he would look after her son, but the reality star never approached her about the 21-year-old's loss until the day of his funeral. Louis, was sentenced in October to 32 years in prison. Louis on Wednesday for the start of his trial as the alleged mastermind behind a murder-for-hire plot. Travell Anthony Hill admitted that he shot Montgomery in exchange for $5,000. Former reality TV personality Tim Norman, 43, is set to appear in federal court in St. Norman was convicted in September of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit fraud. On of the stars of OWN ’s hit reality series Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s was found guilty Friday on three charges related to the death of his nephew. Hill admitted to collecting 5,000 from Norman for the murder two days after Montgomery’s death. Ross gave him two life sentences, calling it "a cold-blooded, incredibly premeditated, planned execution of your nephew.” 5 On Your Side spoke to Andre Montgomery Jr.'s family as they left the courtroom Thursday afternoon. As reported by KSDK, On the first day of the trial, jury selection was made and they dived into their first two witnesses one of which was Andre Montgomery Jr. Several of Andre Montgomery’s family members, including his mother, Michell Griggs, asked that Norman be sentenced to life, the St. The court proceedings for Welcome To Sweetie Pie’s star Tim Norman is officially underway six years after the murder of his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Prosecutors said Norman took out a out a life insurance policy worth $450,000 on Montgomery and arranged to have him lured to a street in St.
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