Reality Show Star Convicted of Murder-For-Hire Charges
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Reality Show Star Convicted of Murder-For-Hire Charges
After seven days of evidence, jurors found
Norman took out a life insurance policy worth
All three of Norman's co-defendants pleaded guilty before trial. On
On
Ellis, an exotic dancer from
Yaghnam, an insurance agent, admitted conspiring with Norman to fraudulently obtain a life insurance policy on Montgomery. Beginning in October of 2014, Norman and Yaghnam submitted five separate life insurance applications, all containing numerous false statements regarding Montgomery's income, net worth, medical history, employment and family background. The
Following Montgomery's murder, Yaghnam helped Norman file a claim on Montgomery's life insurance policy.
Elis was charged by complaint on
Norman is scheduled to be sentenced
The FBI and the
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