Miami social media star Courtney Clenney made more than $3 million from her OnlyFans pages since 2020 before she allegedly killed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife, according to prosecutors.
Miami-Dade Assistant State Attorney Khalil Quinan disclosed the staggering sum in a motion filed Thursday, arguing that Clenney, 26, is a “flight risk” and should not be given bail for the alleged murder on March 3. April of a 27-year-old. Christian Obumseli.
Clenney raised a staggering $1,806,003 in 2021 and $966,692 in 2020, solely from his content on OnlyFans, the prosecutor wrote, citing his tax returns.
The online platform allows models, celebrities, and amateur exhibitionists to charge monthly subscriptions for photos and videos that generally range from risqué to pornographic.
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From Jan. 1 to Aug. 11, Clenney earned an additional $327,221, more than $40,000 of which was earned after Obumseli’s death, according to the document.
Quinan wrote that Clenney has a “profession he can maintain abroad if he flees the country, an act he can certainly afford financially.”
The fitness influencer, who goes by Courtney Tailor online, has been in jail since her arrest in August, but her lawyers, Frank Prieto and Sabrina Puglisi, will argue for her release at a bond hearing on Tuesday.
The motion from the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office details the prosecution’s arguments opposing Clenney’s bail.
Quinan noted that the huge sum does not include additional revenue sources, including ad campaigns from other social media platforms.
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Clenney has 2 million followers on her Instagram account, which features photos and videos of her wearing skimpy bikinis and strikingly suggestive poses.
After Obumseli’s murder, Clenney allegedly made three wire transfers to his father, Kim Clenney, totaling $1,184,000.
“Given the timing, nature, and suspicious amounts of the transactions, the only possible inference from Defendant’s behavior is the obvious one: an attempt to relocate and conceal her assets,” Quinan wrote.
The motion called Obumseli’s murder “the unfortunate punctuation in a tempestuous and increasingly violent relationship” and detailed previous alleged attacks on his lover.
During their two-year affair, Clenney allegedly hit him with a phone, spit on him, stabbed him in the leg and cut his lip with a knife, the filing says.
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In March, Clenney lashed out at Obumseli in a recorded conversation.
“I’m actually not having a damn good day where I really, literally want to kill you, but you don’t take me seriously,” she said angrily, according to prosecutors.
Clenney’s lawyers have argued that she was a victim of domestic violence and acted in self-defense. Photos of her body covered in bruises surfaced last week, but Quinan wrote that these images were taken before her murder.
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In her statement to police immediately after the deadly confrontation, the Texas-born beauty reportedly blurted out: “I really don’t know if this was justified.”
Clenney’s attorneys did not immediately return a request for comment.