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Man Accused of Trespassing at Travis Kelce’s Home Enters 12-Month Diversion Program

His lawyer says he was serving subpoena papers in a Justin Baldoni case with dismissal possible upon successful completion.

Overview

  • Court records show Justin Lee Fisher was placed on a yearlong diversion program in Leawood, Kansas, and ordered to pay court fees.
  • NBC News and local reports say Fisher paid $1,000 to enter the program, which can lead to the trespass charge being dismissed if he completes it.
  • Fisher was arrested in September on a misdemeanor criminal trespass charge after allegedly entering Kelce’s gated property.
  • In his diversion application, Fisher wrote that he walked through an opening gate to speak with security, was not told to leave, and was then arrested.
  • His attorney says Fisher, a private investigator, was attempting to serve a subpoena tied to the Justin Baldoni lawsuit, reportedly intended for Taylor Swift.