Clavcular Lawsuit: Controversial streamer Clavcular has been accused of abuse and fraud in a controversial lawsuit by an influencer – The

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Controversial streamer Clavcular accused of abuse and fraud in explosive lawsuit by influencer

Controversial streamer Clavcular is facing a serious lawsuit that includes allegations of abuse, fraud, and emotional harm. The case was brought by influencer Alexandra Vasilievna Mendoza, who says he promised to help her with her career but instead abused her.

The lawsuit was filed in Florida and was reported by TMZ. Clavular, whose real name is Braden Peters, has denied all allegations through his attorney.Mendoza says she first met Clavcular in 2025 when she was just 16 years old. She claims he paid her $1,000 to make videos and told her she could become a face “It looks maxing,” Which is about improving appearance. She says she trusted him because she thought he would help her grow online.

However, she now says things quickly became bad and dangerous.

The lawsuit alleges that Clavcular took advantage and caused harm

According to the lawsuit, Mendoza says Clavicular invited her to his parents’ home in Massachusetts. She claims there was too much alcohol and she became very drunk. She accuses him of having sex with her when she could not give consent and says it happened again the next morning without her permission.

Months later, she said they met again in Miami. Still hoping for professional help, she agreed to meet him live.

On the way, she claims Clavicular and his friends took drugs, which she rejects. During the live broadcast, she said Clavicular injected a substance called Aqualyx into her face to reduce fat, without her proper permission. She also claims she thought he had medical training, which she now says is not true.

She also claims he suggested the syringe might contain methamphetamine.Mendoza says she kept seeing him because she thought he would still help her career.

However, she now claims he later tried to damage her reputation, resulting in her losing sponsorship. She is suing for more than $50,000 and also claims that her name and image were used without permission.Clavcular’s lawyer responded by saying that these are just allegations and not proven facts. He stated that Clavcular vehemently denies everything and will fight the case in court.The case is still ongoing, and a final decision has not yet been made.

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