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Process Server Arrested at Travis Kelce’s Home While Trying to Deliver Taylor Swift Deposition Papers

The incident came days after a judge denied Justin Baldoni’s request to depose Swift, which her lawyers say she has not agreed to.

Overview

  • Leawood police confirmed a trespass arrest on Sept. 15 at Kelce’s gated Kansas residence tied to an attempt to serve Swift legal papers.
  • People identified the arrested process server as 48-year-old ex-police officer Justin Lee Fisher, who was charged after an alleged fence jump.
  • Fisher was booked on a misdemeanor criminal trespass charge, released on bond, and is due in Leawood Municipal Court on Oct. 15.
  • It remains unclear whether Swift was successfully served before the arrest, according to multiple outlets citing police and court documents.
  • On Sept. 12, Judge Lewis Liman rejected Baldoni’s bid to extend the deadline to depose Swift; her attorney told the court she had not agreed to testify and would appear only if compelled, as the broader Lively–Baldoni case heads toward a March 9, 2026 trial.