California tech millionaire accused of killing estranged wife was after money, prosecutors say – The Mercury News Today Us News



The tech CEO husband of a Newport Beach woman whose body was found at the bottom of a mountain embankment in Crestline is accused of killing her during an apparently contentious divorce after she allegedly withdrew millions from an account they shared, court filings show.

Gordon Abas Goodarzi, 66, is suspected of killing his estranged wife, philanthropist Aryan Papoli, 58, for financial gain, a prosecutor wrote in a sworn statement filed in San Bernardino County Superior Court.

In the midst of a divorce, Papoli had withdrawn between $5 million and $8 million from a joint account, the prosecutor wrote. She “made attempts” to ensure that her children received those funds, the prosecutor wrote, but “the defendant (Goodarzi) would financially benefit from the murder by being able to claim a right to the money.”

The prosecution statement was included in a filing seeking to block Goodarzi from being released from lockup prior to trial. The prosecutor also noted that Goodarzi has a passport for Iran, a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the United States.

A defense attorney listed as representing Goodarzi in court filings did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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