Taylor Swift Trespasser Arrested While Allegedly Trying to Serve Her Deposition Papers From Justin Baldoni
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A 48-year-old man named Justin Lee Fisher has reportedly been arrested for trespassing, allegedly jumping the fence of Travis Kelce‘s home in Kansas City on Sept. 15 in an attempt to serve Taylor Swift with deposition papers on behalf of Justin Baldoni.
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According to People, the arrest took place at 2 a.m. while both the pop star and her fiancé were believed to be at home. The man was apparently charged with “jumping the fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood.”
A Leawood Police Department report viewed by Billboard shows that two other individuals named Drew Bossi and Laura Baker had been recorded for the offense of “criminal trespass property” at Kelce’s home around the same time on Sept. 15. When asked for clarification on whether it was related to the alleged incident with Fisher, police captain Jason Ahring told Billboard over email, “While we are aware of various reports online, we have been consistent with [the] statement we have shared to media outlets.”
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“I cannot control what other media outlets release and how they gather their investigative information,” he continued before sharing the department’s official statement: “On September 15, 2025, shortly after 2AM, Leawood, Kansas police officers were dispatched to a private gated neighborhood in the 11600 block of Pawnee Lane to investigate a trespassing incident. Officers arrived and contacted an adult male within the gated community. The male was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of criminal trespassing and released after posting bond.”
Billboard has reached out to Swift’s rep for comment.
The development comes amid Baldoni’s bitter legal battle with his It Ends With Us collaborator Blake Lively, who sued the director last year for allegedly harassing her on set and orchestrating a smear campaign attacking her reputation once filming was over. The director later tried to sue the actress for defamation, but a judge dismissed the case; Lively’s original lawsuit will head to trial in 2026.
Throughout the litigation, Baldoni has tried to involve Swift — whose friendship with Lively dates back many years — multiple times. In his original countersuit filing, he alleged (without directly naming the pop star) that his legal opponent had tried to use her famous friend’s power and influence to pressure him into agreeing with Lively’s creative choices for It Ends With Us. In June, a judge granted his legal team’s request that text messages between Swift and Lively be presented in court as evidence.
Baldoni has also fought for Swift to be deposed in the case, but a judge denied that request on Sept. 12.
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