Credit: Screenshot via Kick

Orlando bar Knight Library last week hosted a ticketed event with “special guest” Clavicular, a far-right streaming influencer who is underage. 

Days later, he was arrested for allegedly having a fake ID and prescription drugs at a bar in Scottsdale, Arizona, police say. He reportedly claimed to have been working for the bar by promoting it. 

The 20-year-old is reported to have been arrested outside the Scottsdale nightclub Casa Amigos Saturday night. He was booked in to the Scottsdale City Jail and then moved to the Maricopa County Jail. His initial appearance before a judge was Feb. 8.

He wrote on X the day following his arrest:

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

Clips shared early Tuesday afternoon show Peters streaming in what appears to be a house. He addresses an online question about how long he will be in Arizona:

“No comment,” he says. “I can’t believe I have to do this whole jestermaxx whole no comment no statement bullshit but I just do.”

Knight Library last week advertised a Feb. 2 “Mandatory Monday” event with the influencer, whose real name is Braden Peters.

He is seen and heard in several clips on his Kick page, a streaming platform, asking about drinks and appearing to receive bottle service inside Knight Library.

His content centers on “looksmaxxing,” a controversial practice meant to optimize one’s physical appearance through methods like using crystal meth to keep weight off and facial “bonesmashing” (building up his cheekbones by punching himself in the face or hitting himself with a hammer). It’s tied to the far-right-associated incel community and often focuses on eugenics and prioritizes white-associated facial features.

Peters often uses racial, antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ+ slurs, plus rhetoric against women in his content.  In December, video circulated of him appearing to hit someone with a Tesla Cybertruck.

Peters in early January appeared in videos that circulated widely online of him and a group of other far-right influencers partying at a Miami Beach club while singing along to the Kanye West song “Heil Hitler.”

The group included Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, Sneako and known white nationalist Nick Fuentes. They are seen motioning the Nazi salute and singing lyrics, “N*gga, Heil Hitler!”

That club and another that hosted Peters issued apology statements after his visits, and claimed they had banned him, just like other hospitality groups in the area did.

That was weeks before Knight Library advertised his “special” appearance in Orlando.

Knight Library did not respond to Orlando Weekly’s initial request for comment. 

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