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Courtney Clenney is FINALLY arrested: OnlyFans model held for murder of Christian Obumseli

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HILO, HAWAII: Courtney Clenney, a model for OnlyFans, 26, was charged on August 10 with second-degree murder with a deadly weapon following the death of her lover Christian Obumseli, 27, on April 3. In a statement, Hawaii County Police claimed they helped the US Marshals Service detain the OnlyFans model in Laupahoehoe. According to accounts, police used an arrest warrant issued by Miami-Dade County, Florida.

A four-month inquiry into the death of Obumseli led to the arrest. On the afternoon of August 10, the model’s defense attorney, Frank Prieto, who mentioned that Clenney had been in rehabilitation for substance abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder in Hawaii, according to Miami Herald, confirmed the arrest of the model, who is thought to be suicidal after the killing and had previously spent time in a mental institution. I’m completely startled, especially considering that we were helping with the inquiry and that we offered to voluntarily turn her up if she was charged, he declared. “We look forward to clearing her name in court,” he continued. Clenney, also known as Courtney Tailor, is reportedly being held at the East Hawaii Detention Center and will appear in court on August 11 at Hilo District Court.

 

The details of the murder
Following a confrontation at their apartment complex in Miami’s posh Edgewater district, Clenney, who has two million Instagram followers, is accused of stabbing Obumseil in the chest on April 3. As was previously mentioned, Clenney called the police at 5 p.m. on April 3 to report that her partner had been stabbed in the shoulder.

According to Clenney’s attorney, Obumseli grabbed her by the throat, forcing her to stab him. The two, he insisted, had been estranged at the time of the incident, and Obumseli had pursued her for a number of weeks before to the attack. Her pals have also claimed that she was abusive in her connection with her late partner. However, Obumseli’s family and friends have refuted her legal team’s assertion that she is a “victim of domestic abuse.” In an earlier interview with Rolling Stone, Prieto said, “She tried to offer first aid as best she could; she contacted 911. In an effort to save his life, she became covered in his blood.