Aleksandra Mendoza, known online as Alorah Ziva, is filing a lawsuit against a 20-year-old influencer who goes by Clavicular. The complaint accuses Clavicular of injecting Mendoza with drugs during a livestream.
The legal filing also alleges nonconsensual sexual contact occurred while Mendoza was underage. Mendoza is a prominent figure in the “looksmaxxing” community, which focuses on physical self-improvement.
The lawsuit centers on events that allegedly took place during a live broadcast. Details from the court documents describe a situation where Mendoza was given substances without her explicit consent.
Mendoza claims that Clavicular took advantage of her age and vulnerability during these incidents. The influencer has not yet issued a public response to the allegations as of this report.
The term “looksmaxxing” refers to a subculture dedicated to maximizing one’s physical appearance through various methods. Mendoza’s case has drawn attention to the darker side of this online community.
Legal experts note that battery and sexual assault cases involving online personalities can be complex. The lawsuit seeks damages for the alleged harm caused to Mendoza.
Prosecutors may become involved if the allegations are substantiated, potentially leading to criminal charges. The case could set a precedent for accountability among social media influencers.
Mendoza’s complaint was filed in a California court, where she resides. The legal process is expected to unfold over the coming months as both parties prepare their arguments.





