Consultant charged with murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee claims tech titan attacked him
The man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee claimed a “bad joke” about family and strip clubs caused the tech entrepreneur to fly into a rage and charge him with a knife – testifying that he was left no choice but to defend himself.
Nima Momeni, 40, told San Francisco jurors he cracked a joke to a drug-addled Lee just after 2 a.m. on April 4, 2023, saying he might be better off spending the rest of the night with his family rather than looking for a strip club to party at – causing Lee to go from “zero to 100” and pull out a knife.
“You could see the anger,” Momeni testified Wednesday in his first public comments on the incident.
Lee, 43, walked away after they struggled over the blade — apparently showing no signs of injury — and it wasn’t until the following day he learned Lee had been found stumbling around San Francisco with stab wounds before dying, Momeni said.
Before the stabbing, the pair had been having a drug-fueled party at the home of Momeni’s married sister, Khazar Elyassnia — with whom Lee was allegedly sleeping.
