Prosecution's closing argument in Cash App founder Bob Lee's murder trial mocks defendant's self-defense claims
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Prosecutor Dane Reinstedt emphasized that the real victim, Bob Lee, called for help during the attack. 'One person called 911 pleading for help, saying somebody stabbed me.' This call underlines the urgency and nature of Lee's demise, contrasting the lack of communication from Momeni, highlighting the tragic circumstances surrounding the case.
The defense argued that Lee was inebriated and aggressive, stating, 'Lee, 43, was on a multi-day drug bender of cocaine and ketamine that made him agitated and violent.' They contended that Momeni's actions were a response to Lee's aggression and a misunderstanding during a moment of crisis.
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