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NY Post
New York Post
28 Nov 2023


NextImg:Sister of Cash App founder Bob Lee’s alleged killer arrested for DUI hit-and-run

The married woman who allegedly attended sex parties with Cash App co-founder Bob Lee before his murder was arrested for DUI in a hit and run incident Monday.

Khazar Elyassnia, 38, was booked on suspicion of DUI, hit and run, failing to drive within a lane and failing to provide proof of financial responsibility, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

San Francisco Police responded to a car crash at 11:08 a.m. Monday near the Tenderloin area of the city.

The incident comes seven months after Elyassnia’s brother, Nima Momeni, was charged with murdering tech exec Lee. There is no indication the DUI charges are related to Lee’s murder at this time.

Sheriff’s officials told The Post Khazar Momeni is no longer on their jail list as of Tuesday morning, indicating she has sbeen bailed out.

Elyassnia — who also goes by Khazar Momeni — has shown support for her brother throughout his legal proceedings, often attending his hearings with her husband, Dr. Dino Elyassnia.

The glamorous surgeon’s wife is alleged to have been romantically involved with Lee and was with him and then her brother in the hours before he allegedy killed.

Khazar Momeni, sister of Nima Momeni, with her husband Dr. Dino Elyassnia (grey suit) leaving the court trial setting appearance for her brother, who is suspected of murdering tech executive Bob Lee in San Francisco. David G. McIntyre
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 on May 2, 2023. AP

Lee, 43, a divorced father with two children, allegedly frequented underground sex and drug parties with San Francisco’s elite, including Elyassnia, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Lee, who was killed in the early hours of April 4, was found with two stab wounds to the upper chest and a possible third injury to the right hip area, according to the San Francisco medical examiner.

Toxicology reports showed he had cocaine, ketamine and other substances in his system at the time of his death.

Bob Lee, the 43-year old founder of Cash App, was found with stab wounds on a residential street in San Francisco on April 4. @boblee/Twitter
Khazar Momeni pictured on a post from her husband Dr. Dino Elyassnia’s social media. Dino Elyassnia/Instagram
Photos released by prosecutors show Nima Momeni was allegedly with Bob Lee just before he was stabbed to death. Court documents via NBC/Twitter

Prosecutors said Nima Momeni, a tech consultant, slaughtered Lee after they argued over Elyassnia.

Momeni reportedly confronted Lee about his sister and asked if they had been “doing drugs or anything inappropriate” together, according to prosecutors.

On the night of the death, Elyassnia had sent one of the last texts Lee recieved, which said: “I know nima came wayyyyy down hard on you.”

Momeni was arrested more than a week after Lee’s death and has pleaded not guilty to murder charges.

Elyassnia, has reportedly refused to cooperate with prosecutors. Friends have described the siblings as “incredibly close.”

Dr. Dino Elyassnia and wife Khazar. Dino Elyassnia/Facebook

Nima Momeni is scheduled to appear back in court on Thursday. New pictures emerged this week showing the 43-year old behind the bullet-proof window of his jail cell.

Momeni is seen in his orange jail sweater and pants with piles of books on his desk, including a biography of Napoleon Bonaparte by Andrew Roberts and a book by writer and mythologist Joseph Campbell on psychology, according to The San Francisco Standard.

“It’s essential for us to give the complete story,” Tony Brass, one of Momeni’s attorneys, told the publication in October. “We are not trying to hide anything. If anything, we are trying to tell a complete story about how this incident occurred.”