A technology expert was convicted of fatally stabbing a Cash App executive.

IT consultant Nima Nomeni convicted of murdering Cash App founder Bob Lee in stabbing.

December 17th 2024.

A technology expert was convicted of fatally stabbing a Cash App executive.
On a quiet morning in downtown San Francisco, the Hall of Justice was bustling with activity as Nima Momeni, a 40-year-old IT consultant, made his way into the courtroom for his arraignment. The charges against him? The fatal stabbing of none other than Bob Lee, the beloved founder and executive of Cash App. It was a shocking and tragic event that had left the community reeling.

After a thorough trial, Momeni was found guilty of second-degree murder by a San Francisco jury. The incident had taken place on an empty street just last year, sending shockwaves through the city. While the jury acquitted Momeni of the initial charge of first-degree murder, he still faced a sentence of 16 years to life in prison. As the verdict was read, Momeni showed no emotion, according to reports from NBC Bay Area.

Lee, who was only 43 years old, had co-founded Cash App in 2013 and was serving as the chief product officer of a cryptocurrency startup at the time of his death. It was a senseless loss that had left his loved ones and colleagues devastated. On the day of the incident, Lee had called 911, but sadly, it was too late. He was discovered bleeding from his hip and heart at a doorway near Oracle Park and passed away shortly after at a nearby hospital.

The news of Momeni's conviction was met with a mix of relief and sorrow. While justice had been served, it couldn't bring back the life that had been taken. The community mourned the loss of Lee, a visionary in the tech world and a beloved member of the community. As the trial came to a close, many took to social media to share their condolences and remember Lee's impact on their lives.

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