Clavicular Sued by Influencer for Battery, Streamer Denies Woman's Claims
Key Points:
- Influencer Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza has filed a lawsuit against streamer Braden Eric Peters, aka Clavicular, alleging battery, fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and unauthorized use of her likeness, seeking over $50,000 in damages.
- Mendoza claims Clavicular exploited her when she was under 18 by having sex with her without consent while she was intoxicated and injecting her face with drugs during a live stream without her permission.
- The lawsuit states Mendoza initially met Clavicular at age 16, hoping he would promote her career, but alleges he instead took advantage of her and later discredited her, causing her to lose sponsorships.
- Clavicular’s attorney denies all allegations, calling them unproven and stating Peters intends to vigorously defend himself through legal channels.
- Mendoza’s legal team emphasizes the seriousness of the allegations and looks forward to the legal process, while no further comments have been made by Clavicular’s side.