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Torts/Personal Injury,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 4, 2025

Lawsuit targets security firm, HOAs over Bob Lee murder footage

A wrongful death lawsuit against Nima Momeni, convicted of murdering tech mogul Bob Lee, also accuses Securitas and two homeowners' associations of invading privacy by releasing the stabbing footage to the media. Legal experts question whether the claims can survive anti-SLAPP defenses and privacy law challenges.

A lawsuit for wrongful death against the man convicted of murdering tech mogul Bob Lee has also taken aim at global security firm Securitas, as well as two homeowners' associations, accusing them of wrongly releasing to the press footage of the Cash App founder's murder on a San Francisco street.

The lawsuit claims invasion of privacy and infliction of emotional distress through disclosure of private facts against the companies.

But Karin Sweigart at Dhillon Law ...

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