James “Tim” Norman, fellow co-star of the reality show, ‘Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,’ was sentenced to life in prison for plotting to kill his nephew

The last location of Robbie Montgomery's Sweetie Pie's Upper Crust will be closing in just a few days, she announced on social media.

The jury found Tim Norman guilty after deliberating for 17 hours over three days. Norman’s lawyer Mike Leonard said he plans to appeal.

Almost two years after four co-defendants were named in the shocking murder-for-hire plot resulting in the murder of Andre Montgomery Jr. in 2016, updates continue to be released.

A fourth person, Travell Anthony Hill, has been indicted in the murder of 18-year-old Andre Montgomery, the grandson of Welcome to Sweetie Pies owner Ms. Robbie. Get the details inside.

A judge rejected Tim Norman's request to be released from prison to stay with his mother as he awaits trial. Find out why inside.

New testimony from detectives claims that Andre Montgomery was a suspect in a theft from Ms. Robbie which alleged launched Tim Norman's murder-for-hire plot.

Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam, 42, a former producer for St. Louis rapper Nelly, is the third arrest relating to the 2016 fatal shooting of Andre Montogmery, grandson of Sweetie Pie's owner Robbie Montgomery.

Tim Norman, from Welcome To Sweetie Pies, was recently charged and arrested for the 2016 murder of his 18-year-old nephew Andre Montgomery.

After Sweetie Pies owner Ms. Robbie tried to shame Jenae Wallick from blocking her and son Tim Norman from seeing their grandson and son, Wallick accused Norman of being abusive during their relationship and an absentee father now.

Jennifer Williams is sharing receipts from other women who claimed Tim Norman harassed them after their relationships ended.