Robbie and Linda Montgomery are “good people,” Johnson had said, who are “advocates for the fair treatment of others, especially African-American women.”Īnother lawsuit filed by a woman alleging she had been harassed by a male employee at a different Sweetie Pie’s - Sweetie Pie’s at the Mangrove - is pending in U.S. Neither religious references nor profanity are in short supply at the Sweetie Pie’s restaurants, judging by excerpts of episodes online, which have titles including “Too Blessed to be Stressed” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and bleeped out words. Norman is the son of Sweetie Pies owner Robbie Montgomery. Robbie Montgomery, a former backup singer for Ike and Tina Turner, started Sweetie Pie’s with her son, Tim Norman. LOUIS Federal prosecutors wont seek the death penalty in the murder-for-hire case involving Sweetie Pies star James Timothy Norman. The show, “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,” airs on OWN and “follows the loud, loving and often singing Montgomery family as they work to expand their empire, one soulful dish at a time,” according to a description on the show’s website. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Missouri Commission on Human Rights be excluded from the trial. help from her son and business partner, Tim, and other family members. The motion filed April 21 also asked that “administrative findings in Defendant’s favor” from the U.S. Lets see whats been going on since we last talked. Louis soul food restaurant Sweetie Pie’s, is accused of contacting an exotic dancer named Terica Ellis to arrange. There have been several motions and attorney changes in the Tim Norman case. “Robbie has said this was because of insubordination and she wasn’t following the dress code,” Gogel said then.Ī plaintiff’s motion said that the defense was entitled to mention that Harris was allegedly disciplined for cursing but asked that “specific curse words and phrases” she allegedly used after refusing to participate in the prayer session be excluded. Miss Robbie Montgomery of Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s reality show is suing her son Tim Norman, over trademark infringement after he opened an eatery called, TJ’s Sweetie Pie’s NOHO. Norman, the son of Robbie Montgomery, the owner and proprietor of beloved St. The defense alleged Harris had cursed in the restaurant, said Johnson, of Howard & Johnson.ĭefense claims included that “there was a disagreement and that there was some profanity in restaurant that other employees and customers could hear and that precipitated plaintiff’s decision to leave work and not return,” Johnson said before the settlement was reached.Ĭameras were at the restaurant the day before the incident, but not the day of, Gogel had told a reporter before the two sides reached the agreement.
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Owner Robbie Montgomery, Linda Montgomery’s sister, backed the manager up on the termination in a phone call, according to the lawsuit filed in September 2013 in St. Former line manager Mary Harris had contended that Linda Montgomery, manager at Sweetie Pie’s “Upper Crust” location, fired her in April 2012 after Harris refused to participate in a mandatory prayer session at the restaurant.