Man sentenced in connection with Sweetie Pie’s murder plot

ST. LOUIS — A former St. Louis insurance coverage agent was sentenced Monday to a few years in jail for serving to a one-time actuality TV star fraudulently get hold of life insurance coverage on a relative later shot to dying in a murder-for-hire conspiracy.

Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam, 44, pleaded responsible to federal prices in July, admitting he conspired with James Norman on the coverage on Norman’s nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr.

Norman and Montgomery each appeared on OWN TV’s “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,” a actuality present set in a restaurant based by Montgomery’s grandmother. It ran 5 seasons beginning in 2011.

James Norman conspired with Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam to kill his nephew Andre Montgomery Jr.
James Norman conspired with Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam to kill his nephew Andre Montgomery Jr.
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Andre Montgomery Jr. was killed by Travell Anthony Hill, who pleaded guilty, in 2016.
Andre Montgomery Jr. was killed by Travell Anthony Hill, who pleaded responsible, in 2016.
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Montgomery, 21, was killed in 2016 by Travell Anthony Hill, who mentioned he was employed by Norman. Hill pleaded responsible in June to conspiracy to murder-for-hire and was sentenced to 32 years in jail.

Norman, 43, was convicted in September of murder-for-hire and fraud prices. His sentencing is in March.

The show “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” was a reality show set in a restaurant founded by Montgomery’s grandmother.
The present “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” was a actuality present set in a restaurant based by Montgomery’s grandmother.
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The coverage contained a $200,000 unintentional dying rider that might pay out if Montgomery died of one thing aside from pure causes, and a $50,000 time period rider that might pay if Montgomery died inside 10 years of the coverage’s issuance.

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