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   The former executive assistant of a tech CEO was found guilty Monday of   
   murdering his boss – whom he then decapitated and dismembered – in 2020,   
   according to a news release from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.   
      
   Prosecutors said Tyrese Haspil, 25, killed Fahim Saleh, 33, to prevent him   
   from learning Haspil had embezzled about $400,000 from the venture   
   capitalist and CEO of Gokada, a Nigerian motorcycle ride-hail company.   
      
   A jury on Monday found Haspil guilty of one count of first-degree murder,   
   two counts of second-degree grand larceny, one count of second-degree   
   burglary and other charges, according to the DA’s office statement.   
      
   “Tyrese Haspil tragically cut Mr. Saleh’s life short – a man who came from   
   a close-knit immigrant family and followed his passions to become a   
   successful entrepreneur,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said. “I   
   hope the accountability delivered by today’s verdict can provide a measure   
   of comfort to Mr. Saleh’s loved ones as they continue to mourn his loss.”   
   CNN has reached out to Haspil’s attorney Sam Roberts at The Legal Aid   
   Society, which represents New Yorkers who cannot pay for legal services,   
   for comment.   
      
   Haspil is expected to be sentenced in September, according to the release.   
      
   Haspil became Saleh’s assistant in May 2018, where he was tasked with a   
   variety of responsibilities including handling Saleh’s finances – which is   
   how he gained access to Saleh’s financial records, according to the DA’s   
   office release.   
      
   That fall, Haspil began stealing from Saleh’s companies using two separate   
   schemes, the DA’s office stated. Haspil created several financial   
   accounts, including a PayPal account, to funnel funds into the accounts   
   while also creating fake statements and mimicking transactions that would   
   go undetected by his boss, according to the release.   
      
   Haspil resigned in May 2019, but continued to steal money, the release   
   said.   
      
   In January 2020, after one of the frauds was found and traced to Haspil,   
   Saleh confronted his former mentee for stealing $35,000 from his company   
   and proposed a settlement to pay back the debt and avoid criminal   
   prosecution, according to the release.   
      
   Haspil agreed to pay back Saleh over an agreed upon two-year period but   
   did so using the stolen money from the PayPal financial scheme, causing   
   him to embezzle nearly $400,000, according to the DA’s office.   
      
   Fearing Saleh would learn of his continued embezzlement, Haspil then   
   decided to plot Saleh’s murder – believing that killing his former boss   
   would prevent Saleh from testifying against him, according to the release.   
      
   On July 13, 2020, Haspil followed Saleh into his Lower East Side condo,   
   tased him in the back and stabbed him multiple times, the release stated.   
   The next day, Haspil returned to the apartment “to dismember the body and   
   clean up the crime scene,” according to the release.   
      
   Haspil left briefly while attempting to clean the crime scene, and Saleh’s   
   cousin, who went to the apartment to check on him, found Saleh’s body with   
   his head and limbs severed, the release said. Haspil did not re-enter the   
   apartment after seeing police outside.   
      
   On July 17, police arrested Haspil in Manhattan.   
      
   Saleh was well known for his support of fledgling techies. He was born in   
   Saudi Arabia to Bangladeshi parents. He grew up in upstate New York and   
   had a computer science degree from Bentley University in Massachusetts.   
      
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