Influencer Clavicular Faces Lawsuit Over Allegations of Non-Consensual Encounters
Clavicular's first response amid Alorah Ziva lawsuit, non-consensual sex allegations; ‘consistent theme of girls...’
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Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, is being sued by fellow influencer Alorah Ziva for battery, fraud, and emotional distress, including allegations of non-consensual sexual encounters. Ziva claims that Peters engaged in inappropriate behavior while she was underage and that he administered an unapproved injectable treatment without her consent.
- 01Alorah Ziva is suing Clavicular for battery, fraud, and emotional distress.
- 02Ziva alleges non-consensual sexual encounters and inappropriate behavior when she was underage.
- 03Clavicular reportedly injected Ziva with an unapproved treatment during a livestream.
- 04He denies the allegations and plans to defend himself legally.
- 05Ziva is seeking damages exceeding $50,000.
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Braden Eric Peters, popularly known as Clavicular, is embroiled in a lawsuit filed by fellow influencer Alorah Ziva (Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza). Ziva accuses Peters of battery, fraud, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, claiming that he engaged in non-consensual sexual acts with her when she was underage. Ziva alleges that Peters paid her $1000 to film videos together and later served her excessive alcohol at his parents' house, leading to an incident where he allegedly had sex with her without her consent. She further claims that he injected her with an unapproved substance during a livestream without her permission. Ziva is seeking damages exceeding $50,000. In response, Peters has publicly expressed his frustrations about women attempting to exploit him financially, asserting that he intends to vigorously defend himself against the allegations. His lawyer stated that the claims remain unproven and that Peters disputes the characterization of events.
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