Techie Convicted of Murdering Cash App Founder
Nima Momeni, a tech consultant, was convicted on Tuesday of second-degree murder in the death of Bob Lee, the wealthy founder of Cash App, following a high-profile trial in San Francisco.

Nima Momeni, a tech consultant, was convicted on Tuesday of second-degree murder in the death of Bob Lee, the wealthy founder of Cash App, following a high-profile trial in San Francisco.

Paula Canny, the defense attorney for Nima Momeni, the suspect in last month’s murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee, blamed the victim for his death, pointing out that the tech executive had drugs in his system at the time and was therefore probably acting like a “drug person.”

San Francisco police arrested tech entrepreneur Nima Momeni under suspicion of murder in connection with the stabbing death of CashApp founder Bob Lee. According to the police, Momeni has a record including several crimes involving a knife. Momeni and Lee were reportedly traveling through the city in Momeni’s car before the incident occurred in the middle of the night last Thursday.

A suspect has reportedly been arrested in the recent murder of Bob Lee, the founder of the popular finance app CashApp. Although the crime was suspected to be a random attack, local San Francisco media is reporting that police sources say Lee was murdered by a fellow tech executive that he knew.

A Democrat actress has blasted San Francisco leaders following the murder of Cash App co-founder Bob Lee, calling the city a “complete s**thole” and saying “liberal politicians are ruining cities.”
