Sweetie Pie's TV star 'still in disbelief' after murder-for-hire conviction
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Norman is the son of
Federal prosecutors said Norman, a co-owner of Sweetie Pie's soul food restaurants in the
Norman is scheduled to be sentenced on
He shared the following message as an image on
"Thank you for all the prayers. I'm still in disbelief. The feds know 100% I did not do those insurance policies. But the jury didn't hear that. And not one person got on the stand and said that I told them to hurt my nephew. They destroyed my name and image so you guys wouldn't search for the truth."
Norman is one of four people convicted in the conspiracy over Montgomery's murder.
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Phone records provided insight into a conflicting claim Norman made about where he was when Andre was killed. During a conversation cited in court with insurance agent
Phone records also reveal extensive communication with Ellis and Hill throughout the day before Andre died. Prosecutors also cited a chilling text months before his death in which Norman said his nephew "ain't gonna be around much longer."
In federal court, Ellis testified that Norman told her his nephew had stolen money and jewelry from his mother's house and he wanted to get her belongings back. She accepted a
Hill was sentenced to 32 years in prison, while Ellis was sentenced to three years in prison.
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