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Suspect in fatal stabbing of Cash App founder pleads not guilty

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By JANIE HAR
Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The suspect in the fatal stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee on the streets of San Francisco has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. Tech consultant Nima Momeni appeared in court Thursday, and his lawyer entered the plea on his behalf. Prosecutors say Momeni stabbed Lee three times on April 4 following an apparent dispute over Momeni’s sister. Defense attorney Paula Canny told reporters the two had an argument but that Momeni’s actions were both a measure of self-defense and an accident. She says Momeni didn’t know that Lee had been mortally wounded. The case has attracted national attention, partly because of Lee’s status in the tech world.

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