OnlyFans Model's Murder Case Takes a Shocking Turn: Hacking Charges Dropped
Courtney Clenney, an OnlyFans model with nearly 2 million Instagram followers, has been in custody since August 2022 after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, to death. While initially considered self-defense, the case took a new turn when investigators unearthed evidence of potential computer hacking involving Clenney and her parents.
Hacking Charges Dropped Due to Attorney-Client Privilege
Prosecutors initially levied computer hacking charges against Clenney and her parents after reviewing communications between Clenney's father and her defense team. However, these charges were dropped after a judge ruled the prosecution's use of these communications violated attorney-client privilege.
Family's Lawsuits Seek Justice for Christian Obumseli
Obumseli's family is pursuing legal action against the building manager and security firm, alleging they were negligent in the events leading to his death. The family also has a pending lawsuit against Clenney, who faces a second-degree murder charge.
A History of Abuse and Violence?
While Clenney's legal team claims self-defense, evidence suggests a history of abusive behavior from Clenney towards Obumseli. Videos have emerged showing Clenney yelling at, hitting, and using racial slurs towards Obumseli. Obumseli's family maintains that he was a victim of domestic abuse and that Clenney was the aggressor in their relationship.
The case continues to unfold, with the legal battle for justice for Christian Obumseli taking center stage.
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