Cash App Founder Killed in San Francisco Stabbing

Bob Lee

It’s getting wilder and wilder out here. Bob Lee, the creator of the mobile payment service CASH APP, was fatally stabbed and left to die on a San Francisco street.

For those outside of the UK and USA, CASH APP allows users to transfer money to one another using a mobile phone app. It’s hugely popular in the states giving companies like Western Union and Moneygram a “run for the money”.

Lee also had his hands in the cryptocurrency market.

As of now there are no clues as to why this tragedy occurred and no one has been held responsible for the murder.

It will be interesting to find out what happened here. It’s not everyday top executives are attacked and killed in street crime fashion. Crime analysts say stabbings are usually committed by someone the victim knows because of it’s personal nature.

Check back for more as this story unfolds. The crypto market has become quite dangerous. According to Grit Daily, 5 crypto billionaires and millionaires died in 2022. There have since been others.


NBC Bay Area — A high-profile Bay Area tech executive was killed in a stabbing in San Francisco.

Sources tell NBC Bay Area Bob Lee was attacked early Tuesday morning near Rincon Hill and the Bay Bridge.

Lee, 43, was the chief product officer of MobileCoin. He was also former chief technology officer of Square and one of the co-founders of Cash App.

Officers responded at about 2:35 a.m. to a report of a stabbing in the 300 block of Main Street and arrived to find Lee, who was taken to a hospital and succumbed to his injuries there.

Haitian Capital City Overrun by Gang Violence

Port-au-Prince Haiti / Photo Credit: BBC News

As the humanitarian crisis rages on in foreign countries like Haiti, gangs have overtaken the streets inflicting pure hell in cities such as the country’s capital Port-au-Prince.

Check this segment done by BBC News which goes behind the scenes to document the affect the gang violence is having on civilian life and how the Haitian government seems to be looking the other way.

Crime is rampant with murder, rape & extortion being some of the main daily operations. Corrupt politicians & police make it nearly impossible to contain and the Haitian people are at the mercy of it all.

In 2021, Haiti’s president was assassinated in a targeted & brutal home invasion. To date, no one has been held responsible for his murder.

Rapper FTN Bae $11 million Judgement Reversed in Doodie Lo Case

FTN Bae / Rapper Doodie Lo

For those unfamiliar with the case here’s an express rundown.


Rapper and Instagram model Brittney Reed pka FTN Bae accused Chicago rapper, Davis Saulsberry pka “Doodie Lo” of molesting her minor son during the time the pair dated.

Doodie Lo vehemently denied the allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit against FTN Bae stating that the accusations have damaged his reputation as well as business opportunities.

In the meantime once the allegations dropped the two have pled their cases on social media, taken separate independent lie detector tests and told their stories to various interviewers such as Tasha K in efforts to prove their case in the court of public opinion.

The consensus is divided with some fans believing that she is trying to set him up because (allegedly) he “didn’t want her” and some believe that he really did molest the child. There have been lots of twists and turns in this story.

The two were eventually granted a real court and trial date regarding the lawsuit.

On the day of the trial as she arrived to court, FTN Bae was arrested for an “outstanding warrant” subsequently causing her to miss the trail.

She cried foul accusing her ex lover and his attorneys of pulling some illegal wrangling moves to prevent her from being in court. (due to the arrest) Doodie Lo was awarded a whopping $11 million judgement because she was not able to provide a defense to the lawsuit.

FTN Bae swiftly appealed the decision.

Today she learned that the judge reversed the judgement and has granted her a new trial date set for May 8, 2023.

She jumped on live to share her excitement about her new opportunity to tell her side of the story to a court of law and avoid paying out $11 mill..

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