As Emilie Kiser sues to prevent the release of records about her son's death, an Arizona judge will weigh whether the influencer's right to privacy outweighs the public's right to access.
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"It's going to vary from case to case — a ruling like this, it's in the judge's discretion," Craig Weiner, a partner at Blank Rome law firm, told USA TODAY.
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The fact that Kiser is an individual with a public persona could likely play into a judge's decision in this case, Weiner told USA TODAY.
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"Emilie Kiser Asks to ‘Grieve in Private.’ Why Public Records Could Be Released Anyway," by Melina Khan was published in USA TODAY on May 31, 2025.