Braden “Clavicular” had his felony charges dropped on February 11, 2026, after being arrested near Arizona State University for allegedly using a fake ID. The Maricopa County Attorney said there was no reasonable likelihood of conviction, according to Joseph Bernstein of The New York Times. Clavicular reacted online and said he spent $100,000 on lawyers.
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