Is OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney about to get away with murder? Her legal team just made a major power move in the courtroom, and honey, we are LIVING for this courtroom drama.

According to the latest tea spilled in a Miami courtroom, Clenney’s defense attorneys have officially inspected all the crucial murder weapons in her boyfriend’s death case. Yes, you read that right—the woman arrested back in August 2022 for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend Christian “Toby” Obumseli is now deep in the trenches preparing for trial. She pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, but the plot is absolutely THICKENING.

For those who need a refresher on this messy situation: Courtney went from posting thirst traps on OnlyFans to becoming the center of one of Florida’s most scandalous murder cases. Her boyfriend Toby, who was a cryptocurrency entrepreneur (because of course he was), ended up dead, and suddenly our social media darling went from influencer to inmate faster than you can say “bail money.”

The fact that her defense team is NOW inspecting the murder weapons suggests they’re building quite the case. Are they trying to prove the weapons weren’t used the way prosecutors claim? Are they looking for fingerprint evidence that doesn’t match? The possibilities are absolutely DELICIOUS, and we cannot wait to see how this unfolds.

What’s particularly scandalous is that Courtney has been relatively quiet on social media since her arrest—no thirst traps, no cryptic captions, no Instagram stories. It’s like she literally disappeared from the influencer world, which honestly might be the smartest move her legal team could have advised. Girl knows how to play the game.

Insiders close to the case are saying this inspection of evidence is a critical turning point. Either the defense team found something absolutely GAME-CHANGING, or they’re desperately grasping at straws. Either way, we’re on the edge of our seats waiting for trial updates.

The OnlyFans community is absolutely divided on whether justice will prevail or whether Courtney will walk free. Some are team “she’s innocent,” while others are convinced the receipts don’t lie. This trial is about to become the most talked-about case in Florida since… well, probably since the last Florida man incident.

What do you think? A) Courtney will be acquitted due to reasonable doubt B) She’ll be found guilty and face serious prison time

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