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Before Turner died in 2007, he visited Sweetie Pie's and tipped Montgomery fifty-dollars. [5] In 2016, Montgomery sued her son Tim Norman for stealing money and violating her Sweetie Pie’s trademark to open competing restaurants, [19] and, in 2017, Montgomery filed a motion to enforce a settlement agreement. [21]
Welcome to Sweetie Pie's is an American reality television series starring the family of former Ikette Robbie Montgomery, and also focuses on the running of their collection of soul food restaurants, Sweetie Pie's. The series premiered on October 15, 2011, and ended on June 9, 2018, on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Sweetie Pie's Upper Crust, founded by Robbie Montgomery, was the subject of a reality series on OWN. Montgomery's son James "Tim" Norman was convicted on Friday.
FILE - A customer picks up some food to-go from Sweetie Pie's owner Robbie Montgomery, center, and Montgomery's son, James "Tim" Norman, right, at Sweetie Pie's in St. Louis, April 19, 2011.
A customer picks up some to go food from Sweetie Pie's owner Robbie Montgomery (center) and Montgomery's son James Norman (right). Fourth person charged in murder-for-hire scheme tied to St. Louis ...
He died in Seattle from throat cancer on August 4, 1994. [2] Lassiter also had a son, Andre Montgomery (1961–1995), with his former background vocalist Robbie Montgomery. Lassiter's grandson, Andre Montgomery Jr., later starred in the reality television series Welcome to Sweetie Pie's. [10]
One of the stars of OWN’s hit reality series Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday, according to AP and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. James “Tim” Norman was ...
He died on 2 March 1970 at Franklin General Hospital in Valley Stream, New York. [ 2 ] John Jacob Loeb was also the cousin of Richard Loeb , one half of the "thrill killing duo", Leopold and Loeb .