- New details have emerged about Cash App founder Bob Lee's final hours on April 4.
- According to court records, Lee and the suspect argued about the suspect's sister.
- Lee had been out with the suspect's sister the night prior to the stabbing, per the report.
Cash App founder Bob Lee and Nima Momeni, the man charged with his murder, argued about Momeni's sister prior to a fatal stabbing in early April where Lee was killed, according to new documents that detail Lee's final hours.
Court records released on Friday included text messages and testimonial evidence that helped illuminate what happened in the early morning hours of April 4 when Momeni allegedly stabbed Lee to death. Momeni and Lee had a disagreement about Momeni's sister, and his sister texted Lee the night prior to the stabbing, after they had hung out with a group.
"Just wanted to make sure your doing ok Cause [I] know nima came wayyyyyy down hard on you," Momeni's sister wrote to Lee after the argument happened, according to the documents.
"Thank you for being such a classy man handling it with class," she texted Lee. "Love you Selfish pricks."
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Lee had been drinking with a group of friends that included Momeni's sister that night, and that later that night Lee and Momeni had a disagreement. A friend who spoke to police said that Lee told Momeni that his sister had not taken any substances and that "nothing inappropriate had happened."
On Friday morning, San Francisco police searched Momeni's sister's apartment, per the Chronicle.
This story will be updated.