Cash App founder Bob Lee knew the suspect in his stabbing death, police say | CNN Business

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A 38-year-old man who knew Cash App founder Bob Lee has been charged with murder in the tech executive's stabbing death, according to San Francisco police

Scott described Momeni as a 38-year-old man from Emeryville, California. Scott said Momeni and Lee knew one another, but he didn’t provide further details about their connection. California Secretary of State Records indicate that Momeni has been the owner of an IT business, which, according to its website, provides services like technical support.

Some, including Elon Musk, also said the incident highlighted the fact that “violent crime in SF is horrific.” But on Thursday, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins criticized Musk’s statement as “reckless and irresponsible.” Jenkins said Musk’s remark “assumed incorrect circumstances” about the death and effectively “spreads misinformation” while police were actively working to solve the case. Lee was the former chief technology officer of Square who helped launch Cash App.

 

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