The household of a Nigerian American man who was killed by his OnlyFans mannequin girlfriend has filed a brand new civil lawsuit, claiming the luxurious condo that the couple lived in might have intervened throughout their final struggle and saved their beloved one’s life.
Within the grievance, Christian Obumseli’s relations state safety for the One Paraiso condo advanced stood exterior the couple’s Twenty second-floor high-rise residence for 12 minutes earlier than Courtney Clenney known as 911 herself to report that she fatally stabbed her companion, in accordance with the New York Put up.
Obumseli’s property says safety “did nothing” to guard the 28-year-old’s life, regardless of the couple’s historical past of explosive and unstable arguments and a current analysis of a psychological well being dysfunction for Instagram vixen.
“[B]uilding safety arrived on the Clenney unit, knocked on the door, heard yelling by means of the door, stood exterior, and did nothing regardless of information of Ms. Clenney’s historical past of previous disturbances within the unit and customary areas, her historical past of erratic, unstable and aggressive habits … and her lately recognized psychological well being dysfunction,” attorneys representing Obumseli’s property wrote in an amended grievance filed earlier in July.
The household’s lawyer Kim Wald stresses within the lawsuit that Obumseli was not stabbed in an act of self-defense, as advised by Clenney and her authorized staff, however believes she was a violent home abuser.
The attorneys state within the lawsuit from January 2022 till the day of the tragic stabbing incident that the constructing workers, safety personnel and Miami-Dade police handled altercations involving the couple on 9 separate events, together with two cases on the very day of the incident.
Legal professionals argue that the constructing’s administration, safety and the couple’s landlord had been acquainted with her erratic habits. They had been allegedly negotiating her eviction because of complaints from neighbors. Nonetheless, after she disclosed her extreme borderline persona dysfunction analysis and drugs on March 28, the eviction determination was halted.
Wald says that the actual fact Clenney shared this data ought to have put them on alert due to their documented historical past along with her abusive and violent habits.
On April 3, 2022, the day of Obumseli’s homicide, condominium personnel despatched assist as much as probably de-escalate the struggle between the couple.
Based on the lawsuit, “At 4:45 pm, One Paraiso and different safety and constructing entities knew or ought to have recognized that this constituted an emergency and that they’d a proper to right away entry the unit, given the distinctive circumstances of Ms. Clenney and her historical past and medical situation.”
“They allowed Ms. Clenney to commit homicide with out offering any intervention,” the grievance continued to stipulate. “They stood exterior the door of the unit whereas Ms. Clenney dedicated her heinous crime and did nothing to cease or try and cease the homicide from occurring.”
By 4:58 pm, Obumseli was useless.
The attorneys argue, “Had the constructing personnel or safety carried out their duties once they had been first notified in regards to the struggle, 2 minutes after it began, [the man] would nonetheless be alive.”
As a substitute of intervening, the legal professional says, “All they did was ship the safety guard to face exterior of that unit when they need to have gone inside the unit and stopped this tragedy, this homicide from occurring.”
Obumseli’s cousin Karen A. Egbuna stated to NBC 6 that figuring out that her cousin’s dying “might have been prevented” makes her wish to work much more diligently to verify “all actors are held accountable.”
Clenney’s lawyer Frank Andrew Prieto stated the amended grievance is Obumseli’s attorneys’ “makes an attempt to govern the narrative of what actually occurred,” sustaining his shopper was combating for her life.