OWN'S "Welcome To Sweetie Pies" Star's Grandson Shot & Killed St Louis

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'WELCOME TO SWEETIE PIE'S' STAR
GRANDSON KILLED IN SHOOTING

3/15/16 4:29 PM PST

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Miss Robbie, the star of "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's" on OWN, is mourning the loss of her grandson ... who was shot and killed in St. Louis, and she believes he was set up.

21-year-old Andre Montgomery was found in a house, unconscious with a gunshot wound Monday night. Police say he was pronounced dead on the scene ... and at this point there's no suspect.

Miss Robbie tells TMZ ... the house where Andre was shot had a recording studio, and he was laying down a rap. She's been told that during the recording session, Andre got a phone call to meet someone outside, and when he went out ... that's when he got shot.

Miss Robbie says there is one strong lead in the case -- Andre was staying in a hotel, and on Tuesday morning someone used a key to enter the room. She says Andre's belongings were missing from the room ... but the person who went in was captured on surveillance cameras.

Andre was frequently featured with his family members on 'Sweetie Pie' ... including his high school graduation in 2013, when Miss Robbie was beaming with pride.

A rep for OWN tells us, "Our hearts are with Miss Robbie, Andre's Uncle Tim Norman and the rest of the Sweetie Pie's family."

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Sorry for her loss.

That show caught my attention years ago, but I ain't a fan like that. I hope dude didn't put work in on his own blood like that. Smh.
 

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https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/a-producer-of-nellys-nellyville-is-third-person-indicted-in-scheme-to-kill-grandson-of/article_8cd4b749-8476-5ad8-8354-469c37c01cd0.html

A producer of Nelly's 'Nellyville' is third person indicted in scheme to kill grandson of Sweetie Pie's owner
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis record producer-turned-life insurance agent was indicted Thursday in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill the grandson of Sweetie Pie’s owner Robbie Montgomery.

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.

Norman, 41, became the sole beneficiary on a $450,000 life insurance policy for Montgomery Jr., his nephew, in 2014. The nephew was fatally shot in St. Louis two years later, and prosecutors say Norman tried unsuccessfully to collect on the policy one week after his death.

 
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