Influencer Emilie Kiser’s plea to redact details about son Trigg’s tragic death was granted in an order by the judge.
“This case requires a difficult balancing between two strong but competing interests: the strong right the public has in examining government records under Arizona’s Public Records Law, and the profound privacy rights of a grieving mother,” read the judge wrote in a letter obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, August 8.
Kiser, 26, did “not object” to the release of the report. Instead, she requested to have “two and a quarter pages and one sentence” redacted as it contained “graphically detailed descriptions of the video capturing the final moments” of her son’s life.
“However, this right of access is not absolute,” the letter continued. “Courts recognize that privacy concern