Arizona drag queen charged with sexually abusing 13-year-old boy

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Arizona drag queen charged with sexually abusing 13-year-old boy​



By
Patrick Reilly



Published Oct. 7, 2025, 8:15 a.m. ET













A well-known drag queen has been yanked from the upcoming Phoenix Pride Festival after being charged with having sex with a 13-year-old boy, according to police and event organizers.

Michael Browder, who performs under the name Aubrey Ghalichi, was charged with two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor following a months-long investigation that began in June, according to court documents obtained by ABC 11.

Browder, 35, was one of two men who met the young teen for anonymous sex after hooking up on an online dating app, according to court documents.

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Michael Browder performs under the name Aubrey Ghalichi. @mikeyb810/Instagram
Police found messages on the teen’s laptop that led to Browder, whom officers recognized as “a known Phoenix drag queen,” the court documents stated.


Browder spoke with investigators on Sept. 16 and allegedly confessed to having sex with the boy — but claimed it was so dark in the alleged victim’s apartment, “he was unable to ascertain the victim’s age,” according to court records.

He told cops he believed the 13-year-old was actually 18 or 19.

Browder was arrested in September after a months-long investigation. 3
Browder was arrested in September after a months-long investigation. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
Phoenix Pride has removed a drag performer from their scheduled appearances at this years Phoenix Pride Festiva 3
Browder admitted having sex with the boy, but claimed he thought he was older, court docs said. @mikeyb810/Instagram
The young teen also said he had pretended to be older on the app.

Phoenix Pride later announced that Browder had been pulled from performing at its Pride festival set for October 18 and 19, and it was working on removing his name from promotional materials.





“The crime alleged is one that we find reprehensible and entirely contrary to what Phoenix Pride stands for,” the organization said.

However, the Pride team stressed, “It is important to emphasize that this individual has not been convicted of a crime. Their removal is based solely on the information currently available to us and our responsibility to ensure a safe and affirming environment for our community.”






 
In the Olden Days, we knew what to do with just such scum... Sadly, we have become too liberal around here, folks!
 
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