A Florida OnlyFans model, currently fighting second-degree murder charges in the killing of her boyfriend, is being sued by his father for funeral expenses and wrongful death damages.
Her lawyer vehemently denies that there is a foundation for their claims and says his client will fight this civil matter in court.
Christian Obumseli’s estate has filed a petition, asking the courts to award them relief from his ex-girlfriend Courtney Clenney, 26, for the fatal stabbing of Obumseli, 27, in April 2022.
Obumseli’s father is suing the internet vixen for alleged negligence and names the owners and security detail of the high-rise building where the two lived together (and where Obumseli was killed), two property management companies and the building’s security company.
At the core of the murder case is whether Clenney killed her Nigerian-American lover in a fit of rage or in self-defense.
“On or about April 3, 2022, CHRISTIAN OBUMSELI, deceased, was fatally stabbed while within the subject premises within One Paraiso,” court documents read, suggesting it was the building owner’s responsibility to protect “Christian Obumseli” and other visitors and or residents from “reasonably foreseeable criminal attacks.”
The complaint listed multiple security calls, neighbors’ complaints, and security videos to point to a volatile relationship between the couple as evidence that one of the two needed to be protected.
One instance reportedly took place 48 hours before the cryptocurrency trader’s death.
Police were called in because Clenney said she was being stalked by Obumseli and was afraid he would hurt her while she was in the apartment. Later, Clenney recanted the story about her boyfriend’s aggressive behavior — but shortly after that, he was stabbed to death.
The lawsuit states One Paraiso also had a duty to ensure the security on the property was up to par.
The claim says the building failed massively on…
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