Clenney Seeks 2020 Obumseli Warrant, Challenges Elevator Video in Murder Case
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Clenney Seeks 2020 Obumseli Warrant, Challenges Elevator Video in Murder Case
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Summary
July 1 and June 29 defense motions ask a Miami-Dade judge to let jurors hear about Christian Obumseli’s 2020 animal-cruelty warrant and to limit prosecutors’ use of elevator footage before Courtney Clenney’s murder trial.
Clenney’s lawyers say the filings support a self-defense and battered-spouse case, while trying to block the state from using other alleged violent incidents to portray her as the aggressor.
The warrant attached to the defense filing accuses Obumseli of a Class A misdemeanor after apartment staff allegedly found his dog dead in a kennel without water; the filing says the case outcome is unclear.
Defense lawyers also argue prosecutors rely on a misleading clip from February 2022 elevator video, saying earlier footage shows Clenney injured and trying to keep Obumseli from re-entering before she struck him.
The pretrial fight goes to how jurors view the couple’s volatile relationship in the 2022 stabbing case; prosecutors have disputed Clenney’s account and cite medical findings they say conflict with it.