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Khazar Momeni testified yesterday in the trial of her brother for the murder of Bob Lee. Momeni described a day of “partying” with her brother and Lee, and sexual assault by a man she described as the drug dealer.” She said that she and Lee never had a sexual relationship, and called him “erratic.”

As we reported before, polls can be funny. Now a new poll shows Aaron Peskin and Daniel Lurie tied for first place in the mayoral race. See how they run has the details.

Find out much more about polls, pols, and plans tonight at Manny’s, as Joe Eskenazi and Joe Garofoli of the Chronicle talk SF politics. Tickets here.

More soon,

Sara


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Two individuals walking down a corridor with benches and people in the background. The person on the left is in a suit, and the person on the right is wearing sunglasses and holding items.

Bob Lee murder trial: Khazar Momeni describes sexual assaultย 

“We donโ€™t get close to our drug dealers, or invite them upstairs even.”


Three people engage at a cafรฉ window: one inside reading a Peskin novel, another seated with a drink, and the third outside holding a can, leaning in for a handshake.

New poll says Peskin and Lurie are tied for mayor

“Not that much reason to hide it. Let’s just go for it.”


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A city skyline with tall buildings under a pink and blue sky, viewed from a grassy park with palm trees and people relaxing.

Dolores Peaks

By Abigail Van Neely


Events

Today: Joe Eskenazi of Mission Local and Joe Garofoli of the Chronicle discuss the San Francisco elections at Manny’s, October 22, 7:30 PM.

Tomorrow: Anti-Apartheid Organizing Then and Now, discussion at Shaping SF, October 23, 7:30PM.

Thursday: Root Division’s 2024 Art Auction, with work by 175 established and emerging Bay Area artists, in-person at Root Division, October 24, 6PM-10PM



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