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Judge Finds Probable Cause, Releases Streamer 'Clavicular' After Livestreamed Scottsdale Arrest

Court records list two Class 4 felonies plus a misdemeanor, with hearings scheduled for Feb. 23 and Feb. 26.

Overview

  • Scottsdale police say he was detained inside Casa Amigos on Feb. 7 while live-streaming, and officers reported finding a forged ID plus two pills.
  • Booking records list two Class 4 felonies—possession of a forged instrument and dangerous drug possession/use—and a Class 1 misdemeanor for using a false ID to enter a liquor establishment.
  • The initial hearing was streamed on his Kick channel, and the judge declined bail and ordered release on his own recognizance with standard conditions.
  • Defense challenged intent and the search while claiming he was a promoter, yet the court found probable cause on all counts and set a status conference for Feb. 23 and a preliminary hearing for Feb. 26.
  • An Arizona filing identified the pills as Adderall and Anavar, police questioned any promoter arrangement and noted flight-risk concerns, and a conviction could bring up to roughly eight years if sentences run consecutively.