Prosecutors Drop Hacking Charges Against OnlyFans Model in Murder Case
Courtney Clenney and her parents were cleared of hacking charges due to a violation of attorney-client privilege, but Clenney still faces a second-degree murder charge.
- A judge ruled that prosecutors violated attorney-client privilege by confiscating communications between Clenney, her parents, and her attorneys.
- Defense attorneys argue that the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office should recuse itself from the murder case due to the breach.
- Courtney Clenney remains in custody without bond since her arrest in August 2022.
- Clenney claims she acted in self-defense in the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend Christian Obumseli.
- The prosecution's evidence includes text messages and recordings suggesting prior incidents of violence between the couple.