Charles Rabin
Miami Herald
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The parents of OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney, who is accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death in a luxury Miami apartment, were arrested Tuesday in Texas for trying to hack into his computer after the killing, according to law enforcement sources.
Travis County Sheriff’s Office records show that Deborah Lyn Clenney, 57, and Kim Dewayne Clenney, 60, were taken into custody on an arrest warrant from another agency.
The couple gained possession of Christian Obumseli’s computer before police were able to confiscate it and are facing charges related to hacking into the device, according to a law enforcement source. They are expected to be extradited to Miami.
Miami police, who are investigating the murder that made headlines across the world, said Tuesday night that they were unaware of the arrests. TMZ also reported it Tuesday, stating the arrests were related to evidence tampering.
Investigators believe Deborah Lyn Clenney and Kim Dewayne Clenney were given access to Obumseli’s computer by their daughter before she was arrested in Hawaii and charged with his murder four months after his death.
Attorney Larry Handfield, who is representing the Obumselis in a lawsuit, said Tuesday night that the family is “at least satisfied that justice is being served.”
Clenney, 28, is accused of fatally stabbing Obumseli during a heated argument in April 2022 in their Edgewater condominium, Paraiso Bay. She’s facing a second-degree murder charge.
The Miami Herald was unable to reach Clenney’s attorney Frank Prieto for comment as of Tuesday night.
The social media influencer was jailed after a four-month investigation by Miami homicide detectives. Known as Courtney Tailor on social media, Clenney boasted over two million followers on various platforms.
Clenney’s defense attorneys have argued the killing was in self-defense and justified. But relatives of Obumseli, who worked in cryptocurrency, have asserted publicly that he was never a threat.
A tumultuous relationship?
In the days following her arrest, investigators uncovered several episodes of what appeared to be Clenney attacking Obumseli. Surveillance video from February 2022 caught her attacking him in the elevator of their Miami apartment building.
The couple had been dating for two years, though court records show their relationship may have been rife with domestic issues. Clenney was once arrested for domestic battery in Las Vegas, and police were called several times to their home in Austin, Texas.
In Miami, staff at the condo building where they lived tried to evict them after numerous complaints. Prosecutors released a series of text messages in which Obumseli accused his girlfriend of stabbing him twice as well as a recording of her screaming at him and using racial slurs.
Clenney’s defense attorneys have slammed the recordings, text messages and other evidence as “one-sided” and being cherry-picked.
Police were called to the apartment two days before Obumseli was killed. On April 3, 2022, police received a frantic call from Clenney during which she said her boyfriend had been stabbed.
A hearing is scheduled for Thursday morning to compel the defense to provide evidence.
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