A non-dissemination order has been instituted to temporarily halt the release of records in the case of influencer Emilie Kiser suing to keep the records of her three-year-old son’s drowning death private, according to a filing in the Superior Court of Arizona.
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The non-dissemination order is basically a temporary pause, according to Craig Weiner, a New York-based lawyer who is not affiliated with the case. “It means that everyone agrees not to release the autopsy reports [or any other reports] while the judge takes a good look at the situation and exercises his or her discretion,” Weiner says. “You have to balance everything out. What is more important here — the public’s right to know or the harm it may cause this private citizen?” The decision could take months, Weiner says, and could potentially be split, with some information— like police reports and autopsy reports — being released, while other information — like recordings of 911 calls and photos from the scene — remain private.
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"Emilie Kiser Blocks Three-Year-Old’s Death Records from Going Public — For Now," by Fortesa Latifi was published in Rolling Stone on June 5, 2025.