Female Looksmaxxer Alorah Ziva is suing Collarbone over alleged battery


18 year old woman Who promotes herself as “the #1 looking female” is prosecution Highly controversial streamer Braden Eric Peters, also known as Clavcular, has been charged with fraud, battery and alleged sexual assault.

In the lawsuit, which was filed in Miami-Dade County District Court and obtained by WIRED, Alexandra Mendoza, who goes by the name @zahloria, or Alorah Ziva, dated InstagramShe claims she first met Peters in May 2025, when she was just 16 years old. According to the complaint, Peters promised Mendoza that he could make her “the female face of lookmaxxing,” the online trend of using surgery or drugs to enhance facial features.

Eager to increase her social media following, Mendoza agreed to produce four cameo videos for Peters in exchange for $1,000, according to court documents. The two allegedly began a text relationship, with Peters offering to pay for an Uber ride for Mendoza to visit him and his family on Cape Cod.

Mendoza alleges that, upon her arrival, Peters plied her with alcohol and “had sexual intercourse with Mendoza while she was intentionally intoxicated, such that she was unable to give consent,” the complaint says.

Mendoza goes on to accuse Peters of having non-consensual sex with her again the next morning while she was sleeping. The lawsuit states that Peters was aware of Mendoza’s age and referred to her as a “minor” in an online comment. (The age of consent in Florida is 18, but “Romeo and Juliet” is in the state.) law Provides an exception for those who are four or fewer years older than their 14- to 17-year-old partners.)

According to the lawsuit, Mendoza met Peters in Miami a few months later. He allegedly invited her to his house to live stream with him, promising her that he could help her grow her follower count. during live feedHe then injected her cheeks with Aqualex, an injection used to reduce fat in the chin, thighs or stomach.

According to the US Food and Drug Administration WebsiteAqualyx is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and can lead to “permanent scarring, serious infections, skin blemishes, abscesses, and deep, painful nodules” in the skin if given by a non-professional. Mendoza claims her right cheek became “pierced” after Peters injected her.

Although Peters and Mendoza continued to communicate sporadically, the lawsuit alleges their relationship soured in early 2026, when Mendoza signed a contract to promote an online trading platform. She claims she lost that patronage after Peters “began a campaign to discredit her,” which the suit contends was due to Peters’ concerns about exposing her.

Mendoza is suing Peters for battery, fraud and emotional distress and is seeking at least $50,000 in damages. In a mail On the

This is not the first time Peters has faced legal action. In 2026, it was Arrested By Fort Lauderdale, Florida, police, for allegedly inciting a physical fight between two women and broadcasting it live on the Kick platform. It is said that it is also happening Investigation By Florida wildlife authorities for shooting dead alligator on live broadcast.

Through her attorney, Andrew Moss, Mendoza declined to comment. “She will tell her story through the legal process,” Moss said. “We look forward to hearing from Mr. Peters and his attorneys.” A representative for Peters did not immediately respond to WIRED’s request for comment.



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