Looksmaxxing Influencer Alorah Ziva Sues Clavicular Over Alleged Underage Assault

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Aleksandra Mendoza, known as Alorah Ziva, filed a Miami-Dade County suit against streamer Braden Peters (Clavicular), accusing him of battery, fraud and emotional distress tied to alleged underage sex and nonconsensual drug-assisted activity, including an injection of Aqualyx during a livestream. Mendoza, who was 16 at the time of the alleged incidents in 2025, alleges Peters promised to boost her looksmaxxing presence and later engaged in manipulative behavior, with a sponsorship fallout following disputes. She seeks at least $50,000 in damages. Peters denies the allegations and has prior legal troubles unrelated to this case.
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