Shocking new text messages released by the Miami-Dade District Attorney’s Office offer a glimpse into the alleged physical and verbal abuse Christian Obumseli suffered during his stormy relationship with Clenney. “February was the worst month I’ve had so far,” the 27-year-old cryptocurrency trader wrote on social media dear a few weeks before his death in April. “I was cheated. They called me that word again. I’ve been slapped with my stitches reopening multiple times and it’s not healing fast enough.’ Clenney, who has 2 million Instagram followers and had a once-thriving OnlyFans account under the name Courtney Tailor, faces second-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Obumseli in the chest during an argument at their Miami apartment. OnlyFans star Courtney Cleney’s boyfriend sent her a series of disturbing messages before his alleged fatal stabbing.Instagram Prosecutors have branded her as the manipulative aggressor in their troubled relationship – and have slowly released damning evidence to bolster their case. In an October 2021 text — reported by the Miami Herald on Thursday — Obumseli said he had brushed off Cleney by stabbing him in the leg. “I gave you a good day even though my leg hurt because my girlfriend stabbed me,” he wrote. “Did I make you feel like s–t for stabbing me? No, I just sucked it up and hoped that tomorrow would be better.” Elevator footage showed Cleney assaulting Obumseli two months before she allegedly killed him in Miami. Miami-Dade District Attorney’s Office The texts depict Clenney treating Obumseli as a meek submissive – telling him at one point that she was tired of “telling you how to act”. Another exchange shows Obumseli requiring medical treatment after Cleney punched him during an argument. “Enjoy the hospital,” she told him after the incident. From his hospital bed, Obumseli repeatedly texted Cleney, asking why he was ignoring him while he recovered from his injuries. She apologized to him days after the incident. “I love you so much Christian. I should have been in the hospital with you and I should have slept next to you always,” he wrote. Elsewhere, Obumseli contemplates ruining her career by exposing her behavior. “As if you honestly thought to yourself that I cut this person’s face, stabbed him, called him by name at the highest level,” he wrote. “And he could, if he was a bad person, he could ruin my career, he could go to the police and the courtroom.” In August, prosecutors released a disturbing video showing Clenney fighting with her boyfriend in an elevator just two months before his death. Clenney claims she killed Obumseli in self-defense, mistaking him for an unpredictable stalker. The Miami-Dade District Attorney’s office released the texts that revealed more about the couple’s relationship.Instagram / @courtneytailor Her attorney, Frank Prieto, said the texts don’t reflect the entirety of their toxic relationship. The lawyer also suggested he has evidence that corroborates Clenney’s version of events that will come up in court. “The evidence provided to the media as part of public discovery by the State Attorney’s Office is a one-sided snapshot in time,” he said in a statement. “It’s not the whole story. The frame is missing. The most striking evidence is cherry-picked by journalists, without proper context, to fuel the public’s curiosity about this case.”