Influencer Clavicular Arrested for Underage Clubbing in Arizona

The 'looksmaxxing' streamer faces felony charges after allegedly using a fake ID to enter a nightclub.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Controversial social media personality Braden Peters, known online as 'Clavicular', was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona for allegedly sneaking into a nightclub with a forged ID and prescription drugs. The 20-year-old 'looksmaxxing' influencer was booked into jail and faces felony charges including possession of dangerous drugs and a forged instrument, as well as a minor using a fake ID to enter a liquor establishment.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the legal risks that social media influencers can face, especially those who promote controversial 'looksmaxxing' techniques. It also raises questions about underage clubbing and the use of fake IDs, which can lead to serious criminal charges.

The details

According to police, Clavicular was caught inside Casa Amigos nightclub in Scottsdale late Saturday night, accompanied by a cameraman and a bodyguard. Officers teamed up with club security to escort him out, and allegedly found a forged ID and two prescription-only pills on him. Clavicular claimed he was working for the club and planned to promote it, but was still charged with felonies.

  • Clavicular was allegedly caught inside the nightclub around 11:20 PM on Saturday, February 8, 2026.
  • He appeared before a judge on Sunday, February 9, 2026.

The players

Braden Peters

Also known online as 'Clavicular', he is a 20-year-old social media influencer who promotes controversial 'looksmaxxing' techniques.

Casa Amigos

A nightclub in Scottsdale, Arizona where Clavicular was allegedly caught using a forged ID to enter.

Scottsdale Police Department

The law enforcement agency that arrested Clavicular and charged him with felonies.

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What they’re saying

“Getting a 25 thousand dollar bond and 2 felony charges for being inside of a bar is insane. Straight up political persecution.”

— Braden Peters (X)

What’s next

The judge will decide whether to allow Clavicular to be released on bail.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the legal risks that social media influencers can face, especially those who promote controversial techniques. It also raises concerns about underage clubbing and the use of fake IDs, which can lead to serious criminal charges.