A process server was arrested at Travis Kelce‘s home while attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers from Justin Baldoni‘s legal team.
The incident took place earlier this month at the NFL star’s home in Leawood, Kansas, according to Star.
The man, named Justin Lee Fisher, was ‘charged with jumping the fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood’ according to court documents.
Fisher was reportedly taken into custody at 2 a.m. on September 15.
It’s unknown if the process server was successful with serving the superstar with the papers before his arrest.
The singer was pulled into the legal battle between Baldoni and her former best friend Blake Lively when the director named her in documents for his $400 million countersuit.

A process server was arrested at Travis Kelce’s home while attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers from Justin Baldoni’s legal team
At the time, Baldoni claimed that he felt blindsided during a face-off at Lively’s NYC penthouse amid production for their movie, It Ends With Us, when Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, and Taylor showed up during the meeting.
Baldoni also shared text messages where Blake called Ryan and Taylor her ‘dragons.’
Swift reportedly felt manipulated by Lively, causing the two to have a major falling out.
Earlier this month Judge Lewis Liman denied a request by Baldoni’s side – ‘The Wayfarer Parties’ – to extend their deadline to depose Swift, according to court documents obtained by Deadline.
The Wayfarer Parties were seeking to extend the deadline ‘to the end of October’ as Swift was unavailable to be deposed ‘within the current discovery window,’ the court documents said.
In his decision, Judge Liman said the ‘Wayfarer Parties’ failed to exhibit a ‘good cause’ for their proposed extension and demonstrate why they were unable to depose Swift at an earlier date.
The news came hours after Swift’s lawyer, Doug Baldridge of Venable LLP, submitted a letter in court stating Swift ‘did not agree’ to give a deposition and would only take part if she was ‘forced’ to give testimony.
‘The Wayfarer Parties have not similarly demonstrated good cause for their requested extension. The only justification they have provided for the extension is their assertion that Swift’s preexisting professional obligations now prevent her from appearing for a deposition prior to October 20, 2025,’ Judge Liman said.

The incident took place earlier this month at the NFL star’s home in Leawood, Kansas, according to Star; The couple seen 2024

The singer was pulled into the legal battle between Baldoni (pictured) and her former best friend Blake Lively when the director named her in documents for his $400 million countersuit
‘Importantly, however, the Wayfarer Parties have provided no discussion of when they began attempting to schedule the deposition. Discovery has been ongoing in this case for approximately six months. The Wayfarer Parties previously requested Swift’s deposition in May 2025 before ultimately withdrawing the subpoena.’
‘They have offered no evidence that they have served a renewed subpoena on Swift. Thus, at most, the Wayfarer Parties have demonstrated that scheduling the deposition now presents logistical difficulties; that does not answer the question of why the deposition ‘“’could not have been conducted earlier.” Having failed to demonstrate appropriate diligence, the requested extension is denied.’
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