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OnlyFans murder: Suspect’s ‘crime family’ parents hacked into victim’s laptop, warrants allege

The Texas parents of an OnlyFans model arrested in Miami for allegedly stabbing her girlfriend to death have discussed how to break into the victim’s computer after taking it from the couple’s apartment, a warrant in the case reveals. It has been likened to a “crime family.”

Kim Clenney (60) and Deborah Clenney (57) are the father and mother, respectively, of 27-year-old adult model Courtney Clenney. stab her boyfriend Christian Obumuseli died in April 2022 in his luxury apartment.

Kimberly Wald, an attorney with Haggard Law Firm who is representing Obsumceli’s family, told Fox News Digital that “these accusations against the Cranny crime family are a false accusation that her parents have made publicly in this case.” “It only confirms that he is the mastermind behind the deception.”

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Courtney Crenny and Christian Obumuseli pose for a photo in Palm Springs, California on August 14, 2021. Kreny, an adult model, is accused of stabbing Obumuseli to death in April 2022. (Dexter Coffman)

The parents are accused of discussing PIN and password options in a group text with four of their daughter’s lawyers: Frank Prieto, Sabrina Paglisi, Manuel Recio, and Pamela Corvalan, who are now in jail. He is said to have obtained login information from a murder suspect.

“Could you send me an idea for a laptop PIN so I can try it out before I see her again?” Kim Clenney wrote to the organization on September 26, 2022, according to an arrest warrant in Texas. sent.

“Good evening, everyone. I have a few things I can transfer tomorrow,” Prieto reportedly replied.

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Four days later, the suspected murderer’s father allegedly wrote a letter to the group saying, “Oh, that PIN worked!”

Corvalan responded with a heart emoji, but Prieto followed up with a warning, according to court documents.

Diagram showing a text conversation on an iPhone

Excerpts from a group text conversation between Courtney Creney’s parents and her lawyer are reproduced in illustrations. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)

“Kim, please stop accessing your computer. If there’s anything useful to you, I don’t want you as a witness yet,” he wrote, before adding, “But it’s great news and makes this easier.” ” he added.

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OnlyFans model Courtney Craney in red lingerie

Courtney Creney poses for a photo in Aspen, Colorado on February 2, 2022. (@Dexter Coffman)

Waldo said Obumuseli’s family was “outraged” and “saddened” by the accusations, as they had already sought the return of their belongings.

“Families are tired of the caricature and victim portrayal by the defense, which is unproven and revictimizes Christian’s loved ones,” she said.

Mr Cranny has not denied killing Mr Obumuseli, but maintains he killed her in self-defense. Several months after the stabbing, prosecutors filed murder charges. She now also faces new computer crime charges in connection with the laptop incident.

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OnlyFans model Courtney Creney sits in court during a bail hearing in Miami on December 8, 2022. (Pool via Miami Herald)

Prieto previously told Fox News Digital that there was “clear evidence of self-defense” and that Obumuseli strangled Craney shortly before the stabbing.

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“Courtney had no choice but to respond with force and force.”

But Creny’s defense has portrayed Obumuseli as an abuser for whom Creny sought a restraining order, but also described scenes in which she hit him, yelled at him and called him racial slurs. A video showing the was released.

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.

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