Influencer Emilie Kiser Files Lawsuit to Keep Son Trigg's Death Details Private
- Emilie Kiser, a social media personality, initiated legal action on May 27, 2025, seeking to prevent the public release of documents related to the death of her 3-year-old son Trigg in Chandler, Arizona.
- The suit followed Trigg's accidental drowning at their home on May 12, which led to his death six days later after being found unconscious in a backyard pool.
- Numerous public records inquiries seeking information such as police reports and 911 call details have been submitted to the city and medical examiner’s office, leading Kiser to take legal action to safeguard her family’s privacy.
- Kiser's legal team argues that releasing the graphic records retraumatizes the family and interferes with their ability to mourn privately amid intense media attention on Trigg's death.
- Maricopa County's Medical Examiner placed a seal on the records pending court proceedings that will decide if they remain confidential to prevent further emotional harm to the family.
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