Tech consultant pleads not guilty in stabbing murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee
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Nima Momeni, the tech consultant and executive accused of stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee to death, pleaded not guilty in a San Francisco courtroom Thursday.
Momeni did not speak, CBS Bay Area reported. Instead, his attorney, Paula Canny, entered the plea on his behalf as Lee's mother, sister, and other family members looked on. Superior Court Judge Victor Hwang granted a motion to keep Momeni in custody without bail while the case develops, saying that while he did not believe Momeni was a flight risk, he remained a threat to the community, CBS Bay Area reported.
Bob Lee, who was killed last month in San Francisco, died from multiple stab wounds, the city's medical examiner determined.

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