Former Sweetie Pie’s Star Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison





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Former Sweetie Pie’s Star Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison



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Former Sweetie Pie’s Star Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison

The former star of the OWN reality show Sweetie Pie’s, Tim Norman, was sentenced to life in federal prison on Thursday. Norman was found guilty of conspiring to murder his nephew, Andre Montgomery, in 2016.

The Crime

Norman was accused of hiring two men, Terica Ellis and James “Poochie” Henderson, to kill Montgomery in an attempt to collect a $450,000 insurance policy. Montgomery was shot and killed in St. Louis in 2016. Ellis and Henderson both pleaded guilty to their roles in the crime and testified against Norman.

The Sentencing

Norman was sentenced to life in federal prison without the possibility of parole. U.S. District Judge Ronnie White said that Norman’s actions were “reprehensible” and that he had “no respect for human life.” He also said that Norman had “no remorse” for his actions.

The Aftermath

Norman’s family has expressed shock and disbelief at the sentence. His mother, Robbie Montgomery, who is the star of Sweetie Pie’s, said that she was “devastated” by the sentence. She said that she had hoped that the judge would show mercy and that she would continue to pray for her son.

Summary

Tim Norman, the former star of the OWN reality show Sweetie Pie’s, was sentenced to life in federal prison without the possibility of parole for conspiring to murder his nephew, Andre Montgomery, in 2016. His family expressed shock and disbelief at the sentence, and his mother, Robbie Montgomery, said that she was “devastated” by the news. #JusticeForAndre #TimNormanSentencing #SweetiePies #MurderConspiracy

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