Months before fatal stabbing, 'triggered' OnlyFans model seen attacking boyfriend in newly surfaced video



The OnlyFans model charged with the murder of her boyfriend is seen attacking him months before he was fatally stabbed in a newly surfaced video.

Courtney Clenney, 27, was arrested on the Big Island of Hawaii in August in connection with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend – Christian “Toby” Obumseli. Clenney was charged with second-degree murder with a deadly weapon for allegedly stabbing Obumseli to death in April 2022 at a swanky apartment in Miami, Florida.

The popular OnlyFans and Instagram model is seen attacking her boyfriend in a video released by the attorneys for Obumseli's family. During the physical altercation, Clenney accuses Obumseli of cheating on her with another woman and “touching her breast." She also accuses him of flirting with three other women.

The newly released three-minute video shows a very irate Clenney berating her boyfriend in Aspen, Colorado in February 2022 — two months before Obumseli was fatally stabbed.

The OnlyFans model is seen screaming at Obumseli and repeatedly hitting him in the video recorded by a third person. Obumseli attempts to defend himself from the physical blows brought on by Clenney, but he does not retaliate.

Clenney scolds Obumseli, "I was f***ing sober for two weeks! And now why am I not sober? Because of you!"

Clenney is seen smacking Obumseli multiple times during the violent confrontation.

"Christian, I’m f***iing fed up with you, I’m fed up with how you f***ing treat me," Clenney is heard saying on the video.

Clenney is seen asking the person recording the video to send Obumseli home.

She tells her boyfriend, "You’re costing me money, I didn’t do s*** since I got to this f***ing house because of you."

He asks, "Why are you screaming? There's people in this house."

"Christian, you’re fired,” Clenney declares.

"Fine. I'm fired? You will never see me again. You are the most selfish motherf***er I ever met in my life," says Obumseli before he is slapped by Clenney.

Clenney screams, "You never loved me, the way you treated other f***ing girls doesn’t even compare to me, I don’t want anything to f***ing do with you."

“Ok, I will remember that for next time,” Obumseli answers, but Clenney retorts, "There's not gonna be a next time."

Obumseli tells his girlfriend, "Stop touching me, don't touch me again."

As the video ends, Clenney shouts, "Get out, get out, get out for real. I never want to see you again."

Just weeks after the video was recorded, Obumseli was found fatally stabbed at the couple's luxury condo in Miami.

Obumseli family Attorney Kimberly Wald told WPLG, "She (Clenney) just is consistently this volatile and agitated individual when she’s triggered and we see Christian, again being the victim. He's a victim of domestic violence and it substantiates all of the other evidence we have in this case that he is victimized, and he loves her, and he maybe doesn’t even know he’s in this volatile situation.”

Clenney is being held without bond while she awaits trial. She had pleaded not guilty.

Clenney, who went by the name Courtney Tailor on social media, had more than 2 million followers on Instagram.

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Security guards 'did nothing' outside apartment for 12 minutes as OnlyFans model stabbed boyfriend to death, victim's lawyers say



Security guards at a luxury building in Miami "did nothing" as a Florida OnlyFans model allegedly stabbed her boyfriend to death, according to the victim's lawyers.

Just after 4:30 p.m. on April 4, 2022, Courtney Clenney, 26, and Christian Obumseli, 28, arrived at the Miami high-rise where they lived together, according to a new lawsuit. The couple allegedly began fighting shortly after arriving at their home. The front desk attendant at the building started receiving noise complaints regarding the loud couple around 4:45 p.m., according to the New York Post.

Security at the building was notified of the disturbance and responded to the unit on the 22nd floor.

"Building security arrived at the Clenney unit, knocked on the door, heard yelling through the door, stood outside, and did nothing despite knowledge of Ms. Clenney’s history of past disturbances in the unit and common areas, her history of erratic, volatile and aggressive behavior … and her recently diagnosed mental health disorder," read a complaint filed last week by attorneys representing Obumseli’s estate.

“By the time Ms. Clenney finished committing her crime, at 4:58 p.m., she opened the door to her unit and security saw her and her dogs covered in blood and Mr. Obumseli was already unconscious on the floor," the lawsuit stated. "Had the building personnel or security performed their duties when they were first notified about the fight, 2 minutes after it started, Christian Obumseli would still be alive."

Miami State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle previously said Clenney called 911 at 4:57 p.m. to report that Obumseli had been stabbed.

Police reportedly arrived at 5:04 p.m.

"They allowed Ms. Clenney to commit murder without providing any intervention — they stood outside the door of the unit while Ms. Clenney committed her heinous crime and did nothing to stop or attempt to stop the murder from occurring," the complaint stated.

Clenney allegedly stabbed Obumseli in the chest with a knife following an argument.

Video recorded after the incident shows Clenney covered in blood and handcuffed in her apartment.

Clenney's defense attorney, Frank Prieto, claims Clenney was acting in self-defense against her boyfriend after he grabbed her throat.

"That afternoon, Courtney’s actions were taken in self-defense after suffering at the hands of Obumseli’s mental and physical abuse,” Prieto said in a statement. "The amended complaint includes the many times Courtney called security and the police for help; however, it distorts many facts and leaves out significant details that do not fit their false narrative."

Prieto previously said the OnlyFans model was a "victim of domestic violence and human trafficking." He added that the couple had a "toxic relationship" and separated after dating less than two years.

Miami-Dade police officers reportedly responded to the couple's apartment nine times – including for a domestic disturbance call two days before the deadly stabbing.

The OnlyFans model was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Obumseli.

Clenney – who has more than 2 million followers on Instagram – has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.

Clenney remains in jail without bail awaiting trial.

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OnlyFans model arrested in Hawaii, charged with murder in fatal stabbing of boyfriend in swanky Miami condo



A popular OnlyFans and Instagram model was charged on Wednesday for allegedly murdering her boyfriend in a swanky Florida apartment building earlier this year.

Courtney Clenney, 26, was arrested on the Big Island of Hawaii on Wednesday. CBS News reported that the social media influencer was arrested in the small town of Laupahoehoe by Hawaii County police – who received assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service.

Clenney was at a rehabilitation center for substance abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to her Miami defense attorney, Frank Prieto.

Clenney is awaiting extradition to Miami-Dade County, where she will face a charge of second-degree murder with a deadly weapon for allegedly stabbing Christian “Toby” Obumseli to death on April 3, the Miami Herald reported.

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The OnlyFans model is accused of stabbing Obumseli inside their luxury high-rise condo building located in Miami's upscale Edgewater neighborhood. Clenney – who has more than 2 million followers on Instagram – allegedly stabbed Obumseli in the chest following an argument. Clenney called 911 to report that her boyfriend had been stabbed.

Around 5 p.m., police responded to the aggravated battery call. Miami police found Obumseli stabbed in the torso. He died while being transported to a local hospital.

TMZ published video of Clenney covered in blood and handcuffed in her apartment following the stabbing.

At the time of the deadly stabbing, no charges were filed. The Miami Police Department initially labeled Obumseli's death as a domestic violence-related incident that involved a physical altercation and ended with a stabbing, according to NBC News.

Miami-Dade state attorney Kathy Rundle has since reopened the case for review.

Clenney's attorney argued that his client acted in self-defense. Prieto claims that Clenney stabbed Obumseli after he grabbed her throat. Prieto said that Obumseli had been stalking the Instagram model for several weeks.

Prieto told WSVN, "We are completely shocked at Courtney’s arrest based upon the clear evidence of self-defense in this matter. Obumseli attacked her and choked her that evening; Courtney had no choice but to meet force with force."

"Further, we are disappointed that the State Attorney sought an arrest warrant in this matter; we have cooperated with the investigation from the beginning with both the State and the City of Miami Police Department," Prieto continued. "We have always offered to self-surrender if charges were filed in an effort to begin the legal process of clearing her of the charges."

"Courtney was clearly defending herself," he stated. "We will vigorously defend Courtney and clear her of this unfounded and baseless charge."

Prieto claimed that Clenney was a "victim of domestic violence and human trafficking." Prieto added that the couple had a "toxic relationship" and separated after dating for less than two years.

The couple had only lived in Miami for a "few months," according to the Miami Herald. The outlet reported that staff members at the condo building "had documented numerous domestic disturbance complaints about the couple and had even moved to evict them."

Two days before the fatal stabbing, Miami police responded to a domestic disturbance call at Clenney's apartment.

Lawyer Larry Handfield – who represents Obumseli’s family – told the New York Post that police visited the couple on at least four occasions for domestic violence calls. He noted that Obumseli was never taken into custody or charged with any crime.

Clenney has since deleted her OnlyFans page.

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