Social Media Influencer 'Clavicular' Faces Allegations of Sexual Assault, Battery, and Fraud in Lawsuit

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Social Media Influencer 'Clavicular' Faces Allegations of Sexual Assault, Battery, and Fraud in Lawsuit

In a recent lawsuit, social media influencer "Clavicular," also known as Braden Eric Peters, is facing allegations of sexual assault, battery, and fraud. The lawsuit, filed by Aleksandra Mendoza, accuses Peters of providing alcohol to Mendoza when she was a minor and sexually assaulting her while she was incapacitated.

During another incident, Mendoza claims that Peters injected her in the face with a substance he claimed was "Aqualyx," a fat-burning substance, while live-streaming. The lawsuit suggests that Peters may have included methamphetamine in the injection.

Peters' legal team has denied the allegations and stated that he will defend himself through legal channels. Peters, known for his "looksmaxxing" content with over 1 million followers, promotes improving physical appearance to attract wealthy partners.

Mendoza, who was 16 when she first met Peters, is seeking damages of over $100,000. Peters was arrested and charged with battery on March 26, unrelated to the lawsuit.

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