Man Detained at Travis Kelce’s Residence for Attempting to Deliver Taylor Swift Deposition

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## Arrest of Process Server Involving Taylor Swift

A process server found themselves in handcuffs after allegedly trying to deliver deposition documents to Taylor Swift on behalf of Justin Baldoni’s legal team. This incident comes amid the ongoing legal battles between Baldoni and Blake Lively.

### Details of the Arrest

As reported by *Star*, the individual, Justin Lee Fisher, aged 48, was apprehended on September 15 at the home of NFL star Travis Kelce in Leawood, Kansas. The police report was quite sparse, noting that “This information is restricted as to use and dissemination.”

Local news outlet KCTV 5 revealed that the address on the police document corresponds to a location associated with a previous theft incident involving Travis Kelce and teammate Patrick Mahomes last October, when both their homes were victim to burglaries during a game. Fisher faces charges of misdemeanor criminal trespassing and has since been released after posting bond. He is due to appear in the Leawood Municipal Court on October 15.

### Context Surrounding Taylor Swift’s Involvement

The arrest comes shortly after a federal judge rejected Justin Baldoni’s request to have Taylor Swift testify. This move is part of his preparations for a trial addressing claims made by Lively about sexual harassment and defamation.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman’s decision followed a letter from Baldoni’s attorney, Ellyn S. Garofalo, suggesting that Swift had “agreed” to testify but could not make it before October 20. Garofalo sought an extension of the discovery deadline initially set for September 30 to align with Swift’s availability.

### Swift’s Response

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Swift’s attorney, J. Douglas Baldridge, strongly denied these assertions, affirming that his client does not play a significant role in the case. Baldridge clarified that Swift had not consented to a deposition and, in the event that she was compelled to attend, she expressed that her schedule was too packed to meet before the requested date.

While specifics about her scheduling conflict weren’t disclosed, it’s noted that Swift is currently focused on the impending release of her new album, *The Life of a Showgirl*, which is set to drop on October 3.

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