Clavicular Exposed For Mafia Ties Following Opening Of 5M Miami Club

Internet personality Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, is facing serious scrutiny after content creator Jon Bravo released a video exposing alleged connections to a convicted felon with ties to the Israeli mob, following the grand opening of a $5 million Miami club Peters claimed to own.

Peters built his online following by positioning himself as a mentor helping young men improve their appearance and social lives. Deleted footage and candid broadcasts have since surfaced revealing what critics describe as a deliberate pattern of deception.

In one unguarded moment, Peters rated his own authenticity at about a one, saying, “I pretty much cap about everything on stre am.”

The most serious revelation centers on the club itself. When Peters’ associate, known online as Androgenic, was broadcasting live from Peters’ home, Peters entered demanding the camera be cut.

Behind him walked a figure identified as Hai Waknine, described as the actual owner of the Bacara Club and a convicted felon with alleged ties to the Israeli mob.

Court records referenced in the video indicate the individual faced 46 counts of racketeering, extortion, conspiracy, and other charges connected to an alleged scheme to conceal money embezzled from an Israeli bank through loans in Miami and Los Angeles. He was ultimately sentenced to over 10 years in federal prison.

Bravo argues the arrangement is calculated and mutually beneficial. Peters brings a large following to the venue, driving promotion and advertising across social media, while gaining access to a club and a share of its profits despite being under 21. Bravo also alleges Peters uses the location to recruit women for his OnlyFans management agency.

That agency has become a separate point of controversy. Content creator Livy Alex publicly called out a contract she was allegedly offered by Peters’ team, which included an 80/20 profit split in management’s favor.

She stated on a live broadcast, “Somebody on Clav’s team offered me a contract for his OnlyFans agency. I heard that the split is 80/20. He’s like, ‘The method is you have to get on my stream and you have to… and you’re going to make 300k plus on OnlyFans.’ Girl, what type of scammer is that?”

Peters himself, in a since-deleted broadcast, was candid about his motivations: “At the end of the day, I wouldn’t get on these streams and do this if it wasn’t for money… I go to clubs and I d**g myself to the point where I’m able to actually interact in public. That is for money.”