Parents of OnlyFans Model Accused of Killing BF Get Arrested for Alleged Evidence Tampering

In the case of the Onlyfans model charged with murdering her boyfriend, new developments involve the arrest of Courtney Clenny’s parents. Following the return of Clenney’s family’s apartment by the police, her father discovered potential evidence that was not immediately reported. Deborah Clenney (57) and Kim Clenney (60) were arrested in connection with the case for allegedly attempting to conceal evidence during the cleanup of their daughter’s apartment.

Kim Clenney reportedly found his daughter’s boyfriend’s laptop, Christian Obumseli, in the apartment, attempted to access it, and later handed it over to his attorneys. Clenney is accused of killing Obumseli in April 2022, with her parents now facing charges related to evidence concealment. Obumseli’s family claims a history of domestic abuse, while Clenney maintains she acted in self-defense.

The family attorney released the following statement amid the recent arrests: 

We’re extremely surprised and very concerned about the arrest of the Clenney family; this could be an example of prosecutorial overreach and misconduct. It appears excessive in that the family is now confined in jail awaiting an extradition hearing on what may be an attempt to manipulate media headlines and discredit them before Thursday’s scheduled hearing on a gag order in the case. The Clenneys have quite a story and it’s a story the State of Florida may does not want the public to hear.

We believe the Clenney family has been targeted with some trumped up charges to discredit them in the press and make their lives miserable. It stinks of a power play by prosecutors to control the narrative. This Thursday, the State is seeking a gag order in the case. Now they’ve gone after Courtney’s Mom and Dad in such a way that requires them to spend considerable time in jail without bond. Had they done this in Florida, the charge has a $5,000 bond, i.e., $500 to a bondsman, and that’s it. It appears the prosecutors are going for media mileage in this one with little or no evidence as we have yet to know what the true accusations are. It’s unnecessary and distasteful. All they had to do was a phone call and we would have been in court. It’s so inexcusable.

Mark Zuckerberg Apologizes to Families of Children Harmed Online During Senate Hearing

In a powerful moment during a hearing on Capitol Hill, Senator Josh Hawley questioned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the harmful effects of his platform on young users. Hawley specifically asked Zuckerberg about the alarming statistics that showed 37% of teenage girls between 13 and 15 were exposed to unwanted nudity on Instagram in a week. He demanded to know who had been fired and if any compensation had been provided to the victims.

Zuckerberg seemed reluctant to answer these questions, stating that he didn’t think it was appropriate to discuss internal decisions or compensation. Hawley continued to press him, highlighting the families of victims who were present at the hearing and deserved answers. He accused Zuckerberg of not taking any significant action to address these issues and failing to apologize to the victims. Hawley asked if Zuckerberg would take personal responsibility and set up a victims’ compensation fund using his own money, to which Zuckerberg provided evasive responses.

The hearing then shifted to a discussion about TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. Hawley accused TikTok of surveilling Americans and giving access to user data to the Chinese Communist Party. He demanded to know why the platform should not be banned in the United States.

Zuckerberg denied Hawley’s claims, stating that they were not accurate and that TikTok had made progress in protecting data. However, Hawley presented evidence from The Wall Street Journal that showed TikTok employees in China still had access to private information of American citizens, including birth dates and IP addresses.

Hawley concluded by asserting that TikTok should be banned in the United States due to concerns about the security of American citizens’ data being in the hands of a foreign government. The hearing was a poignant and impactful moment, with Senator Hawley holding Zuckerberg and ByteDance accountable for the harmful effects and potential security risks associated with their platforms.

Overall, this hearing shed light on the challenges and concerns surrounding social media platforms and the need for stricter regulations to protect users’ safety and privacy. It remains to be seen how the findings of this hearing will impact the future of Facebook, TikTok, and online platforms in general.

The Baltimore Lean Show is back for 2024

UPS is cutting 12K jobs amid disappointing sales outlook, company says

UPS fell short of Wall Street revenue estimates Tuesday, reporting drops in shipping volume, both internationally and domestically, in its fourth-quarter earnings report. The company also announced 12,000 layoffs as part of an effort to align resources in 2024.

The workforce reductions will save the company about $1 billion in costs, CEO Carol Tomé said on a company earnings call.

“2023 was a unique, and quite candidly, difficult and disappointing year. We experienced declines in volume, revenue and operating profits and all three of our business segments,” Tomé said.

Though the earnings report did not directly mention any financial impacts from negotiations with Teamsters in August over labor contracts, Tomé cited the negotiations and the macroeconomic environment more broadly as contributing to the “disappointing” year.

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announces run for Congress

Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski Jr. is officially running for Congress.

Olszewski is running for Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District and has listed his past as a public school teacher, along with being a legislator and current county executive, as reasons to continue to serve the community.

In a video regarding the announcement, Olszewski said, “It’s time for Washington to have a new generation of leaders, leaders who will fight back against those who would destroy our democracy.”

If elected, Olszewski would take over congressman Dutch Ruppersberger’s district. Ruppersberger recently announced he would not seek reelection at the end of his current term.

“Together, we have modernized Baltimore County’s government, made historic investments in our schools, roads, parks, and beyond, and tackled issues like gun safety, police reform, and attainable housing. I’m running for Congress so that we can help do the same in D.C.,” Olszewski said. “It’s time for a new generation of leaders in Washington who will defend our democracy, ensure Maryland remains a beacon of hope for women and choice, act with urgency to combat climate change and work to lower costs for our families. We can do all this — and more — just as we’ve always done: together.”

Olszewski served nine years in the House of Delegates and is a former public school teacher. Originally from Dundalk, he is a Sparrows Point High School alumni. He and his wife, Marisa, have a 7-year-old daughter.

Megan Thee Stallion Announces Summer Tour and Album Amid Feud with Nicki Minaj

Megan Thee Stallion has been trending since dropping her latest single, “Hiss,” where she took a subliminal shot at Nicki Minaj. This led to Nicki dropping her diss track, “Big Foot,” where she appeared to reference Megan being shot by Tory Lanez, as well as a list of other accusations. 

With all eyes on her, Megan appeared on “Good Morning America,” where she announced her upcoming summer tour and a new album.

Megan stated, “Oh, we’re having the tour this year. The Hot Girl Summer Tour is gonna be 2024 summer time. I feel like I’ve never been able to be outside during my early days during the summer since 2019. So this is gonna be the first time that I drop an album on time for the summer. I do want to give the Hotties the Megan Thee Stallion experience.” 

Source: X

Former NBA Star Rajon Rondo Reportedly Arrested on Drug and Weapons Charges

Over the weekend, former NBA point guard Rajon Rondo was arrested in Indiana’s Jackson County for misdemeanor charges of unlawful possession of a firearm, drug paraphernalia, and marijuana, as reported by WDRB-TV. The arrest occurred during a routine traffic stop when a trooper detected the smell of marijuana. A subsequent search uncovered a firearm and drug paraphernalia. Rondo, 37, was taken to a Jackson County jail, where he posted bond. It was noted that Rondo was prohibited from possessing a firearm due to a no-contact order against him. In 2022, Rondo had an emergency protective order filed against him, which was later dismissed after an agreement was reached between the parties.

Vince McMahon resigns amid sex trafficking allegations

WWE founder Vince McMahon has resigned from his position at TKO following being hit with a sexual assault lawsuit filed against him by a past employee

McMahon released a statement related to his resignation: “I stand by my prior statement that Ms. Grant’s lawsuit is replete with lies, obscene made-up instances that never occurred, and is a vindictive distortion of the truth. I intend to vigorously defend myself against these baseless accusations and look forward to clearing my name.”

Ravens face Chiefs in first-ever AFC Championship game at M&T Bank Stadium

The Baltimore Ravens will play in front of the faithful flock one last time this season, and it will be the most important contest in the history of M&T Bank Stadium as they will host the defending Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, in the AFC conference title game.

The Ravens beat the brakes off of the Houston Texans last week after a one-sided second half catapulted them to victory. Baltimore has been the talk of the league ever since they rolled through their competition in November and December, but there is one very noticeable contender that they have not had to face in that period, and that contender would be none other than the Chiefs.

Kansas City is one ring away from truly solidifying itself as the new NFL dynasty, and that label will be applied to any team with two Lombardi trophies and six straight appearances in the AFC championship game.

‘Brick Lady’ Charged with Scamming GoFundMe Donations

The Diamond K Show: Woman known as ‘Brick lady’ charged in Houston after being accused of making whole thing up, raising $42K on GoFundMe. Kiearia Jones came to Houston to chase her dreams of being a social media influencer. Now, out of money, she’s wondering where she and her boys will go.