Video of Courtney Clenney attacking Nigerian Obumseli months before she 'killed' him

Courtney Clenney attacking Nigerian-American boyfriend Christian Obumseli

Courtney Clenney attacking Nigerian-American boyfriend Christian Obumseli

American model Courtney Clenney had viciously attacked her Nigerian boyfriend Christian Obumseli in an elevator two months before she allegedly stabbed him to death.

The prosecutors on Thursday released the footage that showed Clenny slapping, punching, and pulling Obumseli’s hair as the 27-year-old desperately tried to fend off her attacks.

Two months later, on April 3rd, 2022, Courtney allegedly stabbed Christian to death with a knife in their luxury Miami apartment. The two had been together for two years.

She claimed self-defense at the time and was released. But prosecutors recently found evidence to suggest otherwise.

She was officially arrested on Wednesday and has been charged with murder.

At a press conference Thursday afternoon, August 11, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle revealed shocking evidence in the case against Clenney, claiming Obumseli had been a victim of domestic violence that ultimately killed him.

See video of Onlyfans model, Courtney Clenney, attacking Nigerian-American boyfriend Christian Obumseli in the elevator below;

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In the video, Clenney, in a white bra top and plaid loungewear pants, pushes, shoves, and jumps on Obumseli, who wears a blue T-shirt and black track pants. He puts his arms out and turns his back to her to press buttons on the elevator panel. At one point, he appears to briefly put her in a headlock, and later pushes her face with his hand.

Fernandez Rundle claimed the clip showed “the defendant aggressively attacking Christian,” adding, “I think [the video] was a descriptive way to show what the relationship was and who the aggressor was.”

Projecting an illustration of a kitchen knife on a screen, Fernandez Rundle explained that on April 3, Clenney stabbed Obumseli with a six-inch blade that penetrated three inches into his chest and pierced his subclavian artery, killing him. She said the medical examiner found that wound was caused by a downward stroke into Obumseli’s chest, contradicting Clenney’s claim that she’d thrown the knife at Obumseli from about 10 feet away. Beyond that, the prosecutor said, there were no signs on Clenney’s body that she’d been injured during the altercation with Obumseli, despite her telling police that he’d pushed her against the wall by her neck and then shoved her to the ground.

Authorities believe Clenney stabbed Obumseli between 4:33 pm, when he arrived home with sandwiches, and 4:57, when she called 911. They added that Clenney had been on the phone with her mother at the time of the stabbing. Her mother told authorities she heard the couple arguing while she was talking with her daughter. About 10 minutes before Clenney called 911, building management called police alerting them to a disturbance in Clenney and Obumseli’s unit. During Clenney’s 911 call, Fernandez Rundle said, Obumseli could be heard in the background repeatedly saying he was dying and that he was losing feeling in his arm. Clenney could be heard saying, “I’m so sorry, baby.”

Their friends painted a picture of Clenney as an aggressive partner with a history of alleged violence toward other men she’d dated, and who joked about her persona as the “toxic girlfriend” as an excuse.

Authorities are in the process of extraditing Clenney from Hawaii to Miami. She has not yet appeared before a judge.

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