
OnlyFans Model's Murder Trial: Prosecutors' Misconduct Alleged
**Miami OnlyFans Model's Murder Case Takes Another Twist: Attorneys Seek to Remove Prosecutors** Miami, FL – The case of OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney, charged with the murder of her boyfriend Christian Obumseli, took another turn as her attorneys appeared in court on May 23, 2025. They argued for the disqualification of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, claiming prosecutors improperly accessed privileged communications. "The State Attorney's Office's actions have irrevocably compromised the fairness of this trial," stated one of Clenney's attorneys. The defense's motion stems from a ruling by the presiding judge that one state attorney reviewed private information from the Clenney family's iCloud accounts. This attorney has since withdrawn from the case, and the office has banned him from Clenney's file. However, Clenney's legal team argues that the damage is done, and a fair trial is no longer possible. The remaining prosecutors maintain their integrity and urged the judge not to punish the entire office for the actions of one individual. The judge is expected to rule on the motion next month. The outcome will significantly impact the trajectory of this high-profile case, already fraught with controversy and public interest.