Taylor Swift has man arrested at fiancé Travis Kelce’s house over Justin Baldoni lawsuit | NFL News
A bizarre incident unfolded earlier this month at NFL star Travis Kelce’s Leawood, Kansas, estate when a process server was arrested while attempting to deliver deposition papers for Taylor Swift. Justin Lee Fisher, a former police officer, reportedly jumped the fence at 2 a.m. on September 15 and was taken into custody. The papers were linked to Justin Baldoni’s legal battle with Blake Lively, which unexpectedly pulled Swift into the drama. Court documents reveal Fisher faced charges for trespassing, and it remains unclear whether he succeeded in serving the pop star before his arrest.
Man arrested outside Travis Kelce’s home amid Taylor Swift lawsuit proceedings with Justin Baldoni
Taylor Swift was named in Baldoni’s now-dismissed $400 million countersuit after a heated confrontation between him and Lively during production of It Ends With Us. Baldoni alleged that Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, and Swift unexpectedly attended a meeting, which he described as blindsiding. He even shared texts where Lively referred to Reynolds and Swift as her “dragons.” Sources indicate Swift felt manipulated during the saga, leading to a falling out with Lively, her former close friend.Earlier this month, a judge denied Baldoni’s request to extend the deposition deadline for Swift. The court found no “good cause” for the delay, noting that Swift’s deposition was first requested in May 2025 before the subpoena was withdrawn. Swift’s legal team emphasized that she “did not agree” to participate and would only do so if legally compelled. They also highlighted her packed professional schedule, which includes ongoing music commitments and personal security concerns.
Taylor Swift seeks distance from Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively dispute
According to insiders, Swift is keen to remain uninvolved in the legal battle. Her team stressed she has “no material role” in the dispute between Baldoni and Lively and only agreed to potential testimony under legal obligation. Swift’s efforts to distance herself are further complicated by personal safety issues, as she continues to contend with an alleged stalker despite extensive investigation.Her strained relationship with Lively has added to the tension. Once close friends, Swift and Lively’s friendship had spanned nearly a decade, with Swift even serving as godmother to Lively and Reynolds’ daughters. Over time, Swift reportedly felt exploited, particularly after Lively’s controversial texts during the Baldoni dispute. Sources say the singer is frustrated that her name continues to surface in media-fueled legal strategies.As the case, Blake Lively v. Wayfarer Studios LLC, moves toward a March 2026 trial, Swift’s legal involvement remains uncertain. While her team remains prepared to cooperate if required, the superstar’s focus is clearly on protecting her privacy and maintaining her career and personal life separate from the ongoing legal whirlwind.Also Read: “It’s not appropriate”: Jerry Jones says no special video tribute for Micah Parsons ahead of Week 4 clash with Packers