'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's' star, James Norman has been convicted for setting up his nephew's tragic death.
Prosecutors said Norman -- who owns Sweetie Pie's restaurant -- tried to cash a $450K life insurance policy taken out on his nephew after working with a woman namedEllis was also charged with conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and has pled guilty. She'll be sentenced next month.
Tim and Andre both starred on the OWN network show"Welcome to Sweetie Pie's", which is about the popular soul food biz in St. Louis. They starred alongsideNorman could face up to life in prison on December 15 when he's sentenced.
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