Nima Momeni, accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee, allegedly knifed a pair of teenagers nearly two decades ago, police records reveal.
Momeni, then 20, allegedly attacked a 19-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy in a possible dispute over drugs, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The younger teen first attacked Momeni, sparking the 2005 altercation, according to witnesses who spoke to the Albany Police Department in the East Bay.
The police report says the teenagers suffered minor injuries and listed Momeni as both a suspect and victim, the local newspaper reported, citing newly obtained records.
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Potential charges against Momeni included assault with a deadly weapon, possession of drugs and possession of drugs with the intent to sell, but police released him due to “conflicting statements.” Prosecutors declined to file charges.
Momeni had another brush with the law at his Emeryville apartment in August 2022. A woman alleged he’d assaulted her during an argument, but Alameda County prosecutors declined to pursue the case.
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The tech consultant, 38, was charged with murder two months ago for the April 4 stabbing death of 43-year-old Lee.
Prosecutors say Momeni stabbed Lee three times with a kitchen knife and left him to bleed out on a San Francisco sidewalk in a dispute over Momeni’s sister.Â
The Cash App founder, who had cocaine and ketamine in his system, was having an affair with Momeni’s 37-year-old sister Khazar “Tina” Elyassnia, the wife of a prominent plastic surgeon, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Momeni, a Bay Area outsourcing entrepreneur, allegedly confronted Lee about partying too hard with his sister earlier that night.
Elyassnia and Lee, who was divorced with two young daughters, were fixtures of an exclusive San Francisco…
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