Attempt to Serve Taylor Swift Deposition Papers Leads to Arrest at Travis Kelce’s Home


In a shocking turn of events, a process server was arrested early on September 15, 2025, after allegedly trespassing at NFL star Travis Kelce’s gated residence in Leawood, Kansas. The man was attempting to deliver deposition papers to pop star Taylor Swift in connection to a legal dispute involving actor‑director Justin Baldoni and actress Blake Lively. 

Key Details of the Incident

  • The individual arrested has been identified as Justin Lee Fisher, 48, a former police officer working as a process server.  
  • He is accused of “jumping a fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood,” which led to his arrest for misdemeanor criminal trespassing.  
  • The documents he was trying to serve were tied to the ongoing litigation between Baldoni and Lively, in which Swift’s name had been drawn into the case via a subpoena request.  
  • At the time of the incident, both Swift and Kelce were believed to be at the residence.  

Legal & Public Reaction

  • Swift’s legal team denied that she ever agreed to a deposition, stating she would only comply if legally compelled.  
  • A judge recently denied Justin Baldoni’s request for a 30‑day extension to the discovery cutoff, making Swift’s deposition increasingly unlikely.  
  • Authorities have not confirmed whether Fisher succeeded in officially serving the papers before his arrest.  

What This Means Moving Forward

This dramatic and highly publicized incident underscores how legal battles involving high‑profile figures can spill into unexpected territory—and draw in parties who claim little to no direct involvement. Whether this will affect the trajectory of the Baldoni–Lively case or further entangle Swift remains to be seen.

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