Uncharged domestic battery citation for suspect in CashApp founder's murder raises questions.
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The suspect accused of killing CashApp founder Bob Lee, Nima Momeni, was cited for misdemeanor battery in 2022 after a woman reported he attacked her, but was never charged. Lee was stabbed to death in San Francisco on April 4, and Momeni was booked on one charge of murder. In the earlier incident, an unnamed woman called police saying she was attacked at Momeni's loft in Emeryville.
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- Unraveling mystery of CashApp founder Bob Lee's shock stabbing death Daily Mail
- Exclusive: Nima Momeni cited in domestic battery case before Bob Lee stabbing San Francisco Chronicle
- Nima Momeni was cited with assault before facing Bob Lee allegation Business Insider
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