Prosecutors have accused the owner of a California solution provider of committing a "planned and deliberate attack" on Bob Lee, the co-founder of Cash App.
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Nima Momeni, the owner of Expand IT, is accused of driving Lee to a dark and secluded area where he was found bleeding to death from three stab wounds.
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Lee was stabbed in the hip, chest and heart with a kitchen knife due to his relationship with Momeni's sister.
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Prosecutors allege that Momeni, 38, and Lee, 43, exited the BMW and stood on the sidewalk for five minutes before Momeni "appears to suddenly move towards" Lee.
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Momeni's arraignment was delayed until April 25 due to his defense attorney being on vacation.
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Robert Canny, the defense attorney's brother, said the facts of the case will be revealed in time.
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The sister declined an invitation to go with Lee and a friend to Lee's hotel room, potentially threatening her marriage.
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Momeni drives with Lee in the passenger seat to the block where Lee was found with stab wounds.
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Momeni and Lee exit the car, stand on the sidewalk for five minutes, then move towards each other.
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Momeni's sister sent a text to Lee to thank him for being a classy man and for handling the situation with class. The text does not specify when it was sent.
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