Chaos erupted at NFL star Travis Kelce’s Kansas estate earlier this month when a process server was arrested while attempting to serve Taylor Swift with deposition papers tied to Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit.
The bizarre incident unfolded around 2 AM on September 15, according to court documents first reported by Star. The man, identified as Justin Lee Fisher, was charged with “jumping the fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood.” At the time, sources say both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were home, though they were not involved in the legal matter.

Taylor Swift Dragged Into Legal Drama
The deposition stems from a messy legal battle involving actor Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively, following Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit earlier this year. Taylor Swift became an unexpected figure in the case after Baldoni named her in court documents.
Baldoni alleged a confrontation with Blake Lively at a New York City penthouse during the production of It Ends With Us, claiming he felt blindsided when Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift showed up. According to court filings, Baldoni shared text messages in which Blake reportedly referred to Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift as her “dragons.”
Sources later told TMZ that Taylor felt manipulated by Blake amid the drama, straining their relationship and causing a falling out between the two stars.

The Failed Deposition Attempt
Baldoni’s legal team filed court documents claiming Taylor was scheduled to give a deposition, but she was only available at the end of October. Just two days before Fisher’s arrest, Taylor’s lawyers sent a letter to the judge asserting that she had not agreed to provide a deposition in the ongoing It Ends With Us lawsuit.
A source close to the situation explained to TMZ that the judge had denied a request to extend the deposition deadline, effectively putting pressure on Baldoni’s team to serve Swift in time for the original schedule. Fisher’s late-night attempt appeared to be an effort to serve the papers before the September 30 deadline.
“If he had been successful—which he was not—Taylor would have had to convince the judge she had a valid reason for not being available to sit for the deposition the following week,” a source said.

What Went Wrong
Authorities cited Fisher for trespassing after allegedly climbing over the fence at Kelce’s private Leawood, Kansas residence. While he was attempting to deliver legal documents to Swift, the NFL star’s home is considered a private, secure property, prompting law enforcement involvement.
The arrest highlights the unusual measures legal teams sometimes take when high-profile witnesses are involved. Experts say that serving papers to celebrities often requires careful coordination to avoid legal missteps—and in this case, the attempt backfired spectacularly.
The Fallout
The incident adds another layer of drama to an already high-profile Hollywood legal feud. Taylor Swift, Kelce, and other parties have largely stayed silent publicly, leaving fans and media to speculate on the implications.
Legal analysts note that this case underscores the challenges in managing celebrity involvement in lawsuits, especially when multiple high-profile figures are named as potential witnesses.
Key Takeaways
- Justin Lee Fisher, a process server, was arrested for trespassing at Travis Kelce’s Kansas estate.
- The arrest occurred while attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers in Justin Baldoni’s countersuit against Blake Lively.
- Taylor Swift had not agreed to the deposition at that time, according to her legal team.
- The judge denied an extension, creating a tight window for serving Swift before the September 30 deadline.
- The incident highlights the risks and complexities of involving celebrities in high-stakes legal battles.
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