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OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney scored a big win in court, Wednesday, when a judge ruled that key evidence in her case will not see the light of day in court. Judge Laura Cruz announced her decision in Clenney’s favor in Miami Dade court. She said her findings pointed to a violation of attorney-client privilege in the case, according to .

The information in question was related to messages between Clenney’s parents and their lawyers, which were stored on her mother’s iCloud account. Clenney is currently facing 2nd-degree for the of her boyfriend , dating back to April 2022, according to TMZ. WATCH: Newly released video allegedly shows OnlyFans model attacking her boyfriend in an elevator on February 21.



Clenney was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree murder in the April fatal stabbing of Obumseli. — Law&Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) Kim and Deborah were arrested and charged with allegedly accessing Obumseli’s computer. According to the prosecution, the family’s messages to their attorneys included their attempts to guess the password for the laptop belonging to the deceased boyfriend.

Judge Cruz determined the prosecutors violated attorney-client privilege by accessing Deborah Clenney’s messages. The judge ruled the messages were protected under attorney-client privilege and should not be considered as part of this case. As a result of this new ruling, the conversations in question will not be permitted in Clenney’s murder trial, and will neve.

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