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Florida-based OnlyFans model accused of stabbing her boyfriend months ago has faced criminal charges, according to Miami-Dade attorney Kathy Randle.
Courtney Clenney, 25, known online as Courtney Taylor, was shot in a luxury Miami skyscraper on Sunday, April 3, after police said she stabbed her 27-year-old boyfriend, Christian. Found covered in blood on the balcony “Toby” Obmuseri, once in the chest.
No charges were filed at the time after police deemed the killing self-defense.
However, Randall’s office began reviewing the case, which lasted almost four months.
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A sealed arrest warrant for second-degree murder is set to be released Thursday, according to Randle’s office.
Police arrested Clenny in Hawaii on Wednesday, according to her attorney, Frank Prieto.
“We are completely shocked that Courtney was arrested on clear evidence of self-defense in this matter. Obmuseri attacked and strangled her that night. Courtney We had no choice but to fight force with force,” her attorney, Frank Prieto, told Fox. News Digital Wednesday. “Furthermore, we are disappointed that the state attorney has requested an arrest warrant in this matter. We have cooperated with the state and the Miami Police Department from the beginning.”
He said his clients “always offered to turn themselves in” if prosecuted, and alleges the stabbing was done in self-defense against domestic violence.
According to a heavily redacted police report, police arrived at the couple’s home around 5 p.m. in response to an aggravated battery call. rice field.
The initial decision not to prosecute Clenny infuriated Obusamseri’s family.
“While the family continues to mourn the untimely death of Mr. Obmuseri, they believe that once a full investigation is completed, Mr. Clenny will be held accountable for the loss of Mr. Obmuseri’s life,” their attorney said. Larry Handfield prophesied. Time.
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Obmuseri’s brother, Geoffrey Obmuselli, also claimed that Clenny was not injured in the altercation justifying the self-defense claim.
Jeffrey Obmuselli wrote on Instagram, “The conclusion is clear. Courtney is treated differently because of her privilege as a wealthy white woman.” We prematurely concluded that this was not a violent crime.”
Clenny’s attorney, Frank Prieto, said his client killed Obmuseri in self-defense and “mentally, emotionally and physically abused Courtney.”
“There was a physical altercation that tragic night, and Courtney had no choice but to defend herself,” he told Fox News Digital just days after the murder.
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A law enforcement source told Fox News Digital that Clenny was taken to a hospital under the Baker Act for a mental health evaluation after the incident. Details are confidential.
Prieto said Wednesday that she was staying at a facility treating PTSD linked to the April incident in Hawaii when police arrested her on a Miami murder warrant.
“It is absolutely unjust to prosecute victims of domestic violence and human trafficking,” he added. “Courtney was clearly defending herself. We will vigorously defend Courtney and clear this baseless and baseless charge.”