IT consultant Nima Momeni was found guilty of second-degree murder on Tuesday for the 2023 killing of technology founder Tom Lee.
What Happened: A San Francisco jury found Momeni guilty of second-degree murder for the fatal stabbing of the Cash App founder in April 2023, according to NBC News. The jury unanimously rejected the prosecutors’ charge of first-degree murder.
Momeni faces 16 years to life in prison.
Lee was known for his contributions to Android at Google and his role as Chief Technology Officer at Square, where he helped create Cash App.
The fatal stabbing occurred after an argument between Momeni and Lee regarding Momeni's sister. Lee was attacked in the early morning and collapsed on a San Francisco street, attempting to flag down help before succumbing to his injuries. Momeni, a tech entrepreneur, had a minor criminal history and had been charged with carrying a switchblade in 2011, though the case was dismissed.
The case provoked controversy when billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk blamed the killing on “repeat violent offenders” within the city and alleged that the San Francisco police released attackers “immediately.”
These assertions were proven to be incorrect following the investigation.
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