Madison Meeks

Editor-in-Chief

mvm7037@psu.edu

MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According to NBC News, Courtney Clenney, Osbumseli’s girlfriend, has been arrested. She had been residing in Hawaii at the time of her arrest in August. Clenney is being charged with second-degree murder with a deadly weapon. A spokesperson from the Miami-Dade state attorney’s office told NBC News that they did not know exactly when the recordings were made. One of the recordings indicated a fight about Obumseli saying hello to a girl on a bike. Clenney is shown to be screaming at him throughout the recording.

He tries to apologize to her, and she then yells at him to let her slap him. Another is Clenney asking Obumseli if he is done gaslighting. While Clenney’s attorney states that the recording does not provide any context or probable cause, The district attorney’s office seems to think otherwise. The attorney has stated that Clenney was defending herself during the time of the murder. Clenney’s attorney has also stated that she will not go to trial for her lifestyle or her previous arguments, but she is in fact going to defend herself in an argument. Osbumseli’s family attorney says that the recordings undermine Clenney’s claims of self-defense. They have claimed that she seemed out of control and unhinged. But there was a separate video released that showed Clenney appearing to assault Obumseli. Body-cam footage from police
has also been released to the public. This footage apparently shows Clenney asking for a restraining order. The day the Obsumseli died, Clenney called 911, stating that her boyfriend was dying of a stab wound. Clenney is now awaiting her trial in a Miami-Dade County jail.

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