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Man who allegedly paid $20K to have ex killed avoids prison

Courtney Owens murdered

Stoney Williams, left, who allegedly paid Wesley Vickers, right, $20,000 to have his ex-girlfriend Courtney Owens, center, murdered avoided prison time as part of a plea deal with prosecutors in Gwinnett County, Georgia. (Williams: Gwinnett County Police; Owens: Obituary; Vickers: Georgia Department of Corrections)

A Georgia man who prosecutors say paid a hit man $20,000 to murder his ex-girlfriend and business partner will not go to prison as part of a plea deal agreed to on Monday.

Stoney Williams had been facing murder charges in the December 2022 death of 34-year-old Courtney Owens, who was shot to death in an apparently targeted killing at the car dealership the two owned in Gwinnett County outside Atlanta. But Williams pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, and the only jail time he received was the roughly 11 months he already served. Conspiracy to commit murder carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in prison.

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