Looksmaxxing Influencer Clavicular Sued Over Alleged Nonconsensual Encounters and Injection Claims

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Looksmaxxing Influencer Clavicular Sued Over Alleged Nonconsensual Encounters and Injection Claims

News (2 / 1) 29.04.2026 18:58 / Silia


Alleged on-stream injection

Mendoza also alleges a November 2025 livestream during which Peters injected an unapproved treatment, Auqalyx, into her face on camera without her permission and suggested methamphetamine had been added. She says she appeared drugged after the first injection and believes she may have been given meth or another undisclosed substance.

Legal claims and Peters' history

Mendoza is suing for battery, fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress and unauthorized use of her name and likeness, seeking damages over $50,000. Her lawyer said the allegations speak for themselves. Peters' attorney denied the claims and said he will vigorously defend his client. Peters has faced recent troubles, including a suspected overdose and hospitalization in April and an earlier March arrest on battery charges with bond set at $1,000; a separate warrant from Osceola County was also reported.