The Florida OnlyFans star accused of killing her boyfriend last week has been confronted by a stranger at a hotel bar in Miami over the accusation.
Authorities have transported 25-year-old Courtney Clenney to a mental institution after she allegedly stabbed her 27-year-old boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, to death.
Over the weekend, a video, making rounds on social media, showed a stranger filming Clenney in the bar of Miami’s Grand Beach Hotel. In the short clip, the stranger can be heard telling Clenney “Yeah, you should go,” as she was getting up to leave.
The stranger then added the unfounded accusation: “Because you just killed your boyfriend…Yeah, you did.”
Law enforcement officials are still investigating Obumseli’s death and Clenney hasn’t been arrested or charged.
The brief clip, which was posted on Instagram tagging the Miami Police Department, reads in part: “Does this look like a mentally unstable person to you, as she claimed?”
Following the confrontation, Clenney’s attorney, Frank Prieto, told TMZ that his client was at the bar with her dad just to have a drink in private when a woman started filming. Frank defended his client saying the confrontation was an example of people making up theories without knowing the full facts.
Frank added: “It is unfortunate that a member of the public, knowing absolutely nothing about circumstances and events surrounding the death of Mr Obumseli, would take the opportunity to harass the Clenney family during a time that they are trying to be supportive for Courtney.”
Frank said he believed Obumseli had abused his client mentally, emotionally, and physically. The attorney also suggested that his client may have even been a victim of human trafficking. However, he didn’t expand on this claim. Frank also claimed that Clenney acted in self-defense during the domestic violence that took place on April 3.
He said: “At the time of the incident, M. Obumseli was committing a forcible felony. He had gained access to Courtney’s apartment without permission on several occasions in the days leading up to this incident.”
Prieto added: “Courtney acted in self-defense; the investigation by both the City of Miami Police Department and the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office will conclude such. With that said, we would ask for the public’s understanding about observing the family’s privacy at this time.”
Deputies said they received a call from Clenney reporting that she had stabbed her boyfriend on Sunday around 5 in the evening inside their luxury apartment in Miami. Upon arrival, officers found the victim stabbed once in the shoulder.
Obumseli was rushed to a nearby hospital where he died from his injuries.
“We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed,” a Miami PD spokesperson said.