Suspect in Cash App founder's murder seeks change of venue over leaked jailhouse photos

Nima Momeni jailhouse photographs 'next level ugly,' lawyers say

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Lawyers for Silicon Valley entrepreneur Nima Momeni are seeking a change of venue after a photographer snapped jailhouse pictures of the 38-year-old, who is facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee, 43, after an argument in April.

The rare glimpse inside a suspect's jail cell were published in the San Francisco Standard. They show Momeni posing in his cell, fixing his hair, art on the wall and a stack of books on a desk, topped by a biography of Napoleon by Andrew Roberts. 

Momeni's attorneys blasted the paper for paying for the photos – which were allegedly taken under false pretenses by a photographer who was supposed to be taking pictures of the solitary confinement area.

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suspect in cash app founders murder seeks change of venue over leaked jailhouse photos

Nima Momeni, the man charged in the fatal stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee, smiles as he makes his way into the courtroom at the Hall of Justice for his arraignment in San Francisco, May 2, 2023. (Gabrielle Lurie/AP, Pool)

The attorneys said the photos were an unprecedented breach of decorum, and believed the defense team's concerns "resonated" with Judge Rochelle Nice, who said she found the whole thing troubling.

The article that was published by the San Francisco Standard is so inappropriate and next level ugly, is the best term that I can use, that we felt compelled that we have to expedite our motion to change venue.

— Attorney Saam Zangeneh

"He was instructed not to take pictures of individuals in those cells, yet he did it anyways," Brad Cohen, one of Momeni's lawyers, said of the photographer outside the courtroom.

CASH APP'S BOB LEE VISITED SUSPECT'S SISTER HOURS BEFORE MURDER. ARGUED WITH ALLEGED KILLER, COURT DOCS REVEAL

suspect in cash app founders murder seeks change of venue over leaked jailhouse photos

Bob Lee, a Silicon Valley tech executive and the founder of Cash App, was stabbed to death in the early hours of Tuesday, April 4, 2023, according to authorities. (Bob Lee/LinkedIn)

The photos were pulled from syndication after the hearing.

Momeni's mother watched from the back of the courtroom. His sister, Khazar Momeni, who has been present for some hearings and played a central role in the fight that ended in Lee's stabbing, did not attend. She was arrested earlier in the week on DUI and hit-and-run charges.

Momeni's lawyers filed a second motion last week over his vehicle, which was seized after his arrest and has not been returned.

CASH APP FOUNDER BOB LEE DIED WITH DRUGS AND ALCOHOL IN SYSTEM AFTER SAN FRANCISCO STABBING

suspect in cash app founders murder seeks change of venue over leaked jailhouse photos

Khazar Momeni and her husband Dr. Dino Elyassnia pose for a photo on May 5, 2020. (Vincent Gotti Photography)

According to San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins' office, Momeni led Lee out of his sister's apartment building, drove him to a parking lot and allegedly stabbed him while the Miami transplant was visiting on a business trip. 

The alleged murder weapon, a knife police say was covered in both Lee’s blood and Nima Momeni’s DNA, came from Khazar Momeni's kitchen, according to police.

Court documents say investigators recovered text messages exchanged between Lee and Khazar Momeni.

In one conversation, she told the tech titan he "handled himself with class" after her brother allegedly "came wayyyyyy down hard" on him.

Momeni has pleaded not guilty. He is due back in court on Jan. 25.

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Authored by Michael Ruiz via FoxNews December 1st 2023