Nima Momeni Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder in Bob Lee Stabbing Case
- A San Francisco jury found Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, carrying a sentence of 16 years to life.
- Jurors deliberated for seven days before reaching their verdict regarding the death of Lee on April 4, 2023.
- Prosecutors claimed Momeni planned the attack, driving Lee to a secluded area and stabbing him three times with a knife from his sister's kitchen.
- San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins stated the verdict indicated the killing was a targeted crime, not random lawlessness.
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US tech executive Nima Momeni convicted of killing cash app founder Bob Lee's murder
A San Francisco jury has found Nima Momeni, a tech executive, guilty of murdering Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App, in April 2023. The verdict came late Tuesday, marking a dramatic conclusion to a high-profile case that shocked the tech world. Momeni, the owner of a tech firm in Emeryville, California, stood accused of stabbing Lee three times with a kitchen knife after driving him to a secluded area. Prosecutors argued the attack was premeditat…
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