Bob Lee, the murdered Cash App founder, went to secret drug and sex parties with the killer’s sister.
Cash App Founder Allegedly Involved in San Francisco’s Underground Party Scene
Before his tragic death, Cash App founder Bob Lee was reportedly a regular at San Francisco’s elite underground sex and drug parties. According to the Wall Street Journal, Lee’s death was initially thought to be a random act of violence, but his friends later suggested it was likely due to his opulent lifestyle among the upper class of Bay Area society, where hard drugs and promiscuity are common.
Khazar Momeni and Lee’s Alleged Relationship
Lee, known in affluent circles as being part of “The Lifestyle,” is said to have frequented the city’s underground party scene, as did Khazar Momeni, the sister of Lee’s alleged killer, Nima Momeni. Sources familiar with the group reported that Khazar and Lee were intimate, and many close friends reportedly worried that Khazar had developed a risky lifestyle by associating with the “wrong people.”
Lee’s Alleged Drug Use and Party Lifestyle
Lee allegedly engaged in illicit drug use and partying, consuming cocaine and ketamine while visiting raves all around the world, according to his friends and acquaintances. The parties, according to Devon Meyers, another friend of Lee’s, seemed to be a way for the IT programmer to relax, unwind, and network with other influential people.
- Lee was accused of having intimate relations with several other women during the gatherings, including Khazar.
- Prosecutors claim that on April 3rd, while both men were at a house party, Nima confronted Lee and asked if he and his sister were “doing drugs or anything inappropriate.”
- The San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner’s office released an autopsy report that showed Lee had cocaine and ketamine in his system at the time of his death.
Nima Momeni Charged with Murder
On April 13th, Nima was taken into custody and charged with murder. He could spend up to 26 years in jail if found guilty. He plans to enter a not guilty plea, according to Paula Canny, his attorney.
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