'Killer' OnlyFans star Courtney Tailor seen looking disheveled in 2020 mugshot as docs show she was due in court for DUI

ONLYFANS model Courtney Clenney, who allegedly stabbed her boyfriend to death during an altercation in Miami, looks disheveled in a mugshot after being busted for an earlier DUI.

The Sun can exclusively reveal the 25-year-old internet star, who is yet to be charged over the death of Christian Obumseli, 27 was due in court in June.


Court documents show she was arrested on September 16, 2020, for driving while intoxicated, and bond was set at $8,000, plus an unknown charge for installing an ignition interlock device in her vehicle – which measures alcohol level.

Details of the arrest were not immediately available from Austin Police Department, but filings from Travis County show Clenney had retained attorney Meril Anthes, and a pre-trial conference was set for June 15, 2022.

It is not yet known if she had entered a plea ahead of her court date.

Her mugshot features the blonde influencer with smeared eye makeup and messy hair, with her blue mask pulled down below her chin during the pandemic.

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She appears to smirk slightly as she diverts her eyes away from the camera in the shocking image taken two years before her boyfriend's tragic death.

Court documents viewed by The Sun also show she was previously sued by a woman after a car crash on August 30, 2018, while she was driving on the S Mopac Expressway in Austin.

She was accused by the plaintiff of causing personal injuries, property damage, and loss of use of her vehicle, according to filings from Travis County.

But the plaintiff later dismissed the suit after all matters between the parties were "compromised and settled."

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Friends have revealed to various media outlets Clenney and her boyfriend had recently relocated from Austin, Texas to Miami, Florida.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 call from Clenney on Sunday around 5 pm at their luxury apartment building. There, they found her boyfriend stabbed once in the shoulder.

First responders transported Obumseli to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

Officers said that the violence was caused by a domestic dispute.

"We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed," a Miami PD spokesperson said.

INFLUENCER DETAINED

Intense arguments were common in Clenney and Obumseli's relationship, mutual friends of the couple told an ABC affiliate.

"We've seen her hit him," pal Ashley Vaughn claimed. "I've never seen him hit her."

According to the close friends, Obumseli had recently moved to the area and was living with Clenney at the One Paraiso apartment building, located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami.

While Clenney was detained at the police station following the stabbing, police say that she threatened to kill herself.

Police said that the threat led to an evaluation, causing her to be "Baker Acted."

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Florida's Baker Act law allows law enforcement, as well as doctors, mental health professionals, and judges, to commit a person to a mental health treatment center for up to 72 hours if certain violent or suicidal tendencies are displayed.

It is unclear when Clenney, whose Instagram account has over 2million followers, will be released from the mental institution.




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