Will all Miami-Dade prosecutors be disqualified in OnlyFans model's murder case?
Briefly

Courtney Clenney, an OnlyFans model charged with murder, has her defense team pushing for the disqualification of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office. The argument hinges on a breach of legal standards after the lead prosecutor, Khalil Quinan, withdrew from the case due to concerns over accessing privileged information. Clenney's attorney insists this breach affects the fairness of the proceedings. However, Assistant State Attorney Shawn Abuhoff counters that the defense has not demonstrated actual prejudice, which is necessary for disqualification, complicating the ongoing murder case.
Courtney Clenney's defense team seeks disqualification of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, claiming legal breach after the lead prosecutor's exit over access to privileged materials.
Defense attorney Frank Prieto argues that the Attorney's Office violated legal standards by accessing privileged materials, prompting their request for disqualification.
Former lead prosecutor Khalil Quinan withdrew to allow justice in Clenney's case, expressing hope that his exit would correct the record and focus on justice.
Assistant State Attorney Shawn Abuhoff rejects the disqualification claim by stating there was no actual prejudice against Clenney, which is required for such a move.
Read at Miami Herald
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