This week 'Welcome to Sweetie Pies' fans were shocked and appalled after Ms. Robbie Montgomery's son, Tim Norman, was indicted on murder charges in the death of Ms. Robbie's grandson Andre Montgomery [click here if you missed that].
Now a popular St. Louis music producer, turned insurance agent, has been charged in connection with the case...
From St. Louis Today
A producer of Nelly’s hit 2002 album “Nellyville,” Waiel “Wally” Yaghnam, is the third person charged in the case, after Montgomery’s son and a Memphis, Tennessee, woman were charged Wednesday with facilitating the scheme.
Yaghnam, 42, faces one charge of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, as federal prosecutors say he worked with Timothy Norman, Montgomery’s son, to fraudulently obtain a life insurance policy on his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Yaghnam worked as Norman’s insurance agent, prosecutors say.
Prosecutors say Yaghnam and Norman made false statements on life insurance applications for Montgomery Jr., lying about the teen’s income, net worth, medical history, employment and family background.