"Sweetie Pie's" star says he did not arrange nephew's death
James “Tim” Norman, 43, is accused of hiring two people to kill 21-year-old
Norman, 43, told jurors that he helped his nephew move to
“This is my brother’s kid, so I tried my best to step in and be a father figure,” Norman told the jury. “I tried my best to show him right from wrong and tried to be a friend at the same time.”
Norman and Montgomery starred in “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,” a reality show on the OWN network that was based at a popular soul-food business founded by Norman’s mother and Montgomery's grandmother,
Prosecutors said Norman paid
Ellis and Hill have both pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme.
Norman testified Tuesday that he took out the life insurance policy on his nephew to give a longtime customer of the family restaurants,
Yaghnam pleaded guilty in July to conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and wire fraud in the case.
Montgomery left
Norman told jurors he and his mother hired a private investigator to find his nephew, but he had no intention of hurting him.
He said he flew to
He said he paid Ellis only
Norman testified he connected Ellis and Hill to find Montgomery because he wanted to get back items stolen from
Norman is facing two federal murder-for-hire counts and one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud.
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