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OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney and Parents Face Miami Court in Murder and Computer Crimes Case

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Published on May 14, 2024
OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney and Parents Face Miami Court in Murder and Computer Crimes CaseSource: Unsplash/ Tingey Injury Law Firm

The saga of Courtney Clenney, an OnlyFans model charged with the second-degree murder of her boyfriend Christian Obumseli, continues as she and her parents faced a Miami court Tuesday. The Clenneys are embroiled in not only a homicide case but also charges related to computer crimes, Local10 reported.

Kim and Deborah Clenney, Courtney's parents, were charged with unlawfully accessing Obumseli's laptop after their daughter allegedly stabbed him to death in their Edgewater condo in April 2022. Courtney remains jailed without bond, at Miami's Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, awaiting trial for the hypothesized self-defense slaying.

Their Tuesday court appearance is a status hearing for the computer crime charges, hashed out at 9:35 a.m., as prosecutors believe the laptop intrusion was illegal. On the other hand, defense attorneys have argued that the device was communal between the couple, suggesting that the parents had authorization for access, NBC Miami reported.

Courtney, who amassed over 2 million followers under the moniker Courtney Tailor on platforms like Instagram and OnlyFans, was first accused of the fatal stabbing in 2022. Prosecutors have previously painted a picture of volatile relationship dynamics, labeling Obumseli as a victim of domestic violence, while Courtney's defense has maintained that the stabbing was a defensive act in an abusive relationship.

The case has captured public attention, not least due to Courtney Clenney's social media prominence and the troubling narrative of domestic turbulence given voice by the Miami-Dade prosecutors. All eyes are now on the legal proceedings as further developments are awaited in both the murder and computer crime allegations.

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