A St. Louis music 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. Waiel “Wally” Yaghnam, producer of Nelly’s hit 2002 album “Nellyville,” is the third person charged in the case, after Montgomery’s son Timothy Norman and a Memphis, Tennessee, woman were charged with facilitating the scheme. St. Louis Today reports: Yaghnam, 42, faces one charge of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, as federal prosecutors say he worked with Timothy Norman, 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 • #unheardvoicesmag #timothynorman #AndreMontgomery #JamesTimothyNorman #murderforhireplot #truecrime #timnorman #murderconspiracy #welcometosweetiepies #sweetiepies #WaielWallyYaghnam #WaielYaghnam https://www.instagram.com/p/CELAow4l9ZL/?igshid=15tdj78ju60vi










