14 September 2020
Waiel “Wally”Rebhi Yaghnam, a St-Louis music-producer-turned-life-insurance {agent|representative} and seller of {vintage|classic} {t-shirts|tee shirts}, {has|has actually} been charged in the murder-for-hire-plot {alongside|together with|along with} Welcome to {Sweetie|Sweetheart|Darling} Pie’s star, Tim Norman. Yaghnam, who co-produced Nelly’s 2002 sophomore LP, Nellyville, was {arrested|apprehended|detained|jailed} for conspiracy to {commit|dedicate|devote} wire {fraud|scams} and mail {fraud|scams} in connection with the plot that {killed|eliminated} Norman’s 18-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery. According to {prosecutors|district attorneys}, Yaghnam is {accused|implicated} of {helping|assisting} Norman falsify {statements|declarations} to {secure|protect}$450,000 in life {insurance|insurance coverage} policies that he {took out|got|secured} on Montgomery. Norman was the sole {beneficiary|recipient} of the policies. Yaghnam was {arrested|apprehended|detained|jailed} {last week|recently}, {becoming|ending up being} the {third|3rd} {defendant|accused|offender} to be {apprehended|captured|collared|nabbed} in the case after Norman and his {alleged|supposed} {cohort|accomplice|mate|friend|associate}, 36-year-old Terica Ellis. Norman and Ellis were charged with conspiracy to {commit|dedicate|devote} murder for hire {resulting in|leading to} death. {Additionally|Furthermore|In addition}, Norman was {indicted|prosecuted|arraigned} {last week|recently} on conspiracy to {commit|dedicate|devote} wire and mail {fraud|scams}. Authorities claim that Norman paid to {have|have actually} Montgomery {murdered|killed} 2016, in an effort to cash
out on {nearly|almost} half a million dollars. {Four|4} days after Montgomery was {killed|eliminated}, Norman {reached out|connected} to Yaghnam to {help|assist} him with the life {insurance|insurance coverage} policies, {prosecutors|district attorneys} {say|state}. The policy was for$200,000 plus a$250,000 {accidental|unintentional|unexpected} death rider {in the event that|in case|on the occasion that} Montgomery {died|passed away} from natural causes within {10 years|ten years} of the policy’s {insurance|insurance coverage}. Norman and Yaghnam {allegedly|presumably|apparently|supposedly} {submitted|sent} {information|info|details} for the policies {beginning|starting} in 2014. Norman, 41, {previously|formerly} served {10 years|ten years} in {prison|jail} for {robbery|burglary|break-in}. In 2017, Norman’s {mother|mom}, Robbie Montgomery, {singer|vocalist} and {founder|creator} of {Sweetie|Sweetheart|Darling} Pie
‘s, sued him for {trademark|hallmark} {infringement|violation} after he opened {multiple|several|numerous} {restaurants|dining establishments} without her {permission|consent|authorization|approval}. {Mother|Mom} and {son|child|kid|boy} settled the {lawsuit|suit|claim} on {grounds|premises} that Norman would close {three|3} {restaurants|dining establishments} in St. Louis, and pay {a percentage|a portion} of gross sales to the {company|business} in exchange for {using|utilizing} the name. Under the settlement, Norman {reportedly|apparently|supposedly} {agreed|concurred} not to open any other {Sweetie|Sweetheart|Darling} Pie’s {locations|places|areas}, {but|however} it {seems|appears} that he had {plans for|prepare for} {a restaurant|a dining establishment} in Jackson, Mississippi, where he was {arrested|apprehended|detained|jailed}. Norman’s last Instagram post {before|prior to} his arrest {announced|revealed} that he was {hiring|employing|working with} {restaurant|dining establishment} {employees|workers|staff members} in Mississippi and directed {potential|prospective|possible} {workers|employees} to {contact|call} him at {a Sweetie|a Sweetheart|a Darling} Pie’s {email|e-mail} address. View this post on Instagram #sweetiepie #jackson #mississippi A post shared by Tim Norman( @the_timnorman)on Jul 31, 2020 at 12:23 pm PDT Source: vibe.com