Influencer Emilie Kiser’s husband could face child abuse charges as son, 3, dies

Influencer Emilie Kiser’s husband could face child abuse charges as son, 3, dies

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Emilie Kiser’s husband, Brandy, could face felony charges after their three-year-old son drowned in a pool at their home while under his supervision

Brady is now facing felony charges(Image: emiliekiser/Instagram )

A social media influencer’s husband could face child abuse charges relating to the death of their three-year-old son. In May this year, Emilie Kiser and her husband, Brandy’s son, Trigg, died. Police were called to their home just outside of Phoenix on May 12 following reports of a possible drowning involving a minor.

The youngster, three, was given CPR on scene before paramedics arrived. He was rushed to the hospital in a critical condition and was later flown to Phoenix Children’s Hospital due to the injuries.

However, Trigg sadly died just six days later, it was announced. Earlier this week, Chandler Police announced that they had completed a thorough review into the death of young Trigg. The case has now been submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review.

Trigg Kiser sadly died six days after being admitted to the hospital
Trigg Kiser sadly died six days after being admitted to the hospital(Image: Instagram/emiliekiser)

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the force said: “The Chandler Police Department has completed its investigation into the tragic drowning of three-year-old Trigg Kiser, who died May 18, 2025, after being found unresponsive in his family’s backyard pool. Following a thorough review of the evidence, investigators have recommended a Class 4 felony charge of child abuse against Brady Kiser.

“(ARS 13-3623) The case has now been submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review.” A Class 4 child abuse felony is an offence committed with criminal negligence and can be committed intentionally or knowingly, according to Arizona law. He could face up to three years behind bars if he’s convicted.

Brady found young Trigg unconscious in the swimming pool
Brady found young Trigg unconscious in the swimming pool(Image: emiliekiser/Instagram )

Since the tragic incident, Emilie, who boasts 1.7 million followers on Instagram and 4.1 million on TikTok, has filed a lawsuit demanding that records about her son not be disclosed. She said she is “going through a parent’s worst nightmare right now,” following the “heartbreaking accidental drowning” of Trigg.

The lawsuit adds: “Emilie is trying her best to be there for her surviving son…but every day is a battle.” It goes on to say: “Emilie and her family desperately want to grieve in private, but sadly, the public will not let them. Trigg’s death has become a media frenzy.”

Following the death of young Trigg, over 100 public records requests have been filed with the city of Chandler and the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office.

However, the lawsuit does acknowledge Arizona’s Public Records Law, which gives the public the right to view records which are kept by public officers, adding: “This right of access is not absolute.”

Lawyers for the Kisers go on to say that Arizona law also “recognises that family members have a compelling privacy interest in preventing the disclosure of graphic materials related to a loved one’s injuries or death.”

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Brady told police that he had been distracted by their son, who was born in March, when Trigg had gone outside to play. He went on to add that he lost sight of their eldest child for a few minutes, and when he stepped outside to check on him, he found Trigg unconscious in the pool.

The Mirror has approached Emilie’s spokesperson for comment.

Source: Mirror

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