Teens accuse 'looksmaxxing' star Clavicular of battery and fraud in Miami

Aleksandra Mendoza, a teen influencer known as Alorah, is suing Miami-based streamer Braden Peters (Clavicular) for battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, and unauthorized publication of her name/likeness. The suit alleges that in 2025, when Mendoza was 16, Peters paid her to film videos and planned her as the “female face” of looksmaxxing, took her to Cape Cod, served her alcohol to intoxication, and had sex with her without consent; he allegedly injected her with Aqualyx without licensing or FDA approval. The lawsuit also claims he later undermined her sponsorships in 2026. Mendoza, now 18, seeks damages over $50,000. Peters denies the allegations and says he will vigorously defend himself.
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