IT consultant Nima Momeni has dismissed San Francisco prosecutors’ accusations in the April murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee in downtown San Francisco. It has been reported San Francisco Chronicle.
Momeni’s attorney, Paula Canney, said she plans to defend her client with “a combination of accident and self-defense”. “There was no deliberate action or thought to do anything,” he told reporters after the court hearing.
During the meeting, he also spoke on behalf of Momeni and declared that his client was innocent of the crime of murder. At the same time, Kenny refused to say directly whether he admitted that it was his client who fatally stabbed Lee.
Momeni will remain in jail until the case goes to court. Canny refused to disclose her performance in court, rather than criticizing the police investigation into the murder.
In mid-May, The Wall Street Journal, citing sources and court documents reportedThat Bob Lee was having an affair with the alleged murderer of Nima Momeni’s sister. There was allegedly an argument between the men at the house where the party was held: Momeni came to pick up her sister and met Lee there, drunk.
Cash App creator Bob Lee killed He is 43 years old on April 4 in San Francisco. Attacked with a knife by a man, Lee died of his injuries. Bob Lee was a prominent figure in American IT – in addition to Cash App and Square, he was known as a Java programmer and former developer of the Android mobile operating system.