MIAMI - A Florida judge Tuesday denied a request from OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney's lawyer to limit the release of "salacious" and "sexually explicit" evidence to the public.Clenney, 26, who is charged with murdering her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, wore orange prison scrubs and a blue surgical mask as she looked on during the brief hearing in Miami-Dade County Court.Her attorney, Frank Prieto, said that Clenney produced "adult" content on her phone for her OnlyFans page and asked for a protective order limiting the discovery that could be disclosed in the case.Courtney Clenney in court on Sept.
6, 2022, in Miami-Dade County for an evidentiary hearing. She's been charged with second-degree murder for the stabbing death of her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli. (Screenshot of hearing courtesy FOX News) "This is going to turn into a circus of media outlets publishing salacious materials, which have nothing to do with guilt or innocence in this case," argued Prieto, who described photos and video on her phone as "sexually explicit" and "pornography."ONLYFANS MODEL COURTNEY CLENNEY PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ALLEGED MURDER OF HER BOYFRIEND Disseminating the material, he said, would deprive his client of a fair and impartial jury.Prosecutors countered that the defense team is trying to "control the narrative" with an overly broad request to seal evidence that hasn't even been processed yet.Judge Diana Vizcaino denied the motion.A photo combination showing Courtney Clenney's mugshot from her extradition to Miami following her arrest in Hawaii for the alleged murder of Christian Obumseli. (Miami-Dade Corrections/Hawaii Police Department) Clenney, who goes by Courtney Tailor online, is slated to go to trial Dec.