Clavicular is facing a lawsuit from another influencer who is accusing him of battery, fraud, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to legal documents reviewed by TMZ , Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza alleges that in 2025, Clavicular promised to help advance her career but instead allegedly took advantage of her, had sex with her while she was under 18, and injected her face with drugs. Mendoza alleges she first met the controversial streamer, real name Braden Peters, when she was 16 and that he paid her $1,000 in May 2025 to film videos, presenting her as a potential face of "looksmaxxing." Mendoza claims Peters later sent her an Uber to take her to his parents' home in Cape Cod, where she went hoping to build her online presence. She says "excessive amounts of alcohol" were served, leading to her becoming inebriated. She also says Peters had sex with her when she was unable to give consent and that she woke up to him having sex with her again without her consent.…