Sweetie Pie’s’ Tim Norman Sentenced to Life in Prison for ‘Premeditated Planned Execution’ of His Nephew

After 6 months of waiting, ex Sweetie Pie’s star Tim Norman was sentenced to life in federal jail for homicide-for-hire against his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr.

Back in September, a jury spent more than 17 hours deliberating and determining a final justice.

Norman was found guilty on all charges including conspiracy to commit homicide-for-hire, murder-for-hire resulting in passing and mail fraud.

Norman and his family are popular for the reality TV show “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

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Back in 2020, Norman was claimed of being the mastermind behind his nephew’s death in 2016.

Court documents show Norman took out a life insurance policy on Montgomery for $450,000 in 2014.

Last week, Norman took to internet and wrote this, claiming his innocence with a caption saying “#innocent.”

Three others have been claimed and pleaded guilty for their roles.

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In October 2022, 31-year-old Travell Anthony Hill was sentenced to 32 years in prison after pleading guilty for his involvement as the shooter. In his plea agreement, Hill admitted to meeting Montgomery’s uncle, James Timothy Norman, on the day of the homicide. He also said that he understood that Norman wanted Montgomery killed.

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