Judge Excludes Key Evidence in Courtney Clenney Hacking Case
Prosecutors breached attorney-client privilege in gathering texts and emails, impacting high-profile trial.
- Judge Laura Shearon Cruz ruled that prosecutors violated attorney-client privilege by accessing communications between Clenney's parents and their lawyers.
- The excluded evidence involved over 4,000 messages related to unlocking the victim's computer.
- The ruling does not dismiss the case but raises questions about the prosecution's conduct.
- Defense attorneys argue the breach taints the entire case and call for charges to be dropped.
- The hacking charges add complexity to the already sensational murder trial of the OnlyFans model.