Overview
- The lawsuit, filed April 28 in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, alleges Braden Peters served alcohol to a 16-year-old at his parents’ Cape Cod home and had sex with her without consent.
- Months later in Miami, the complaint says he injected her cheeks on a livestream with Aqualyx, a fat-dissolving product that is not approved by the FDA.
- The filing claims he suggested the mixture contained methamphetamine and that her right cheek was perforated during the injections.
- Aleksandra V. Mendoza seeks more than $100,000 in damages and says Peters ran a public campaign that cost her a $15,000-per-month sponsorship.
- Peters, known online as Clavicular, and his attorney deny the allegations as unproven and say he will mount a vigorous legal defense.