Ex-cop arrested at Taylor Swift’s fiancé Travis Kelce’s home after trying to serve deposition papers

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AN EX-COP was arrested at the home of Taylor Swift's fiancé Travis Kelce while trying to serve the singer deposition papers.

The arrest was made earlier this month at the 35-year-old NFL star's home in Leawood, Kansas, as the man attempted to deliver papers from actor Justin Baldoni's legal team.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce holding hands while walking outside at night.
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A man was arrested a Travis Kelce's home while trying to serve papers to fiance Taylor Swift[/caption]
Travis Kelce wearing a "CHAMPIONS" shirt is congratulated by Taylor Swift at an NFL game.
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The arrest was made at the NFL star's home earlier this month[/caption]

The server – a cop-turned-private-eye called Justin Lee Fisher – was charged with "jumping the fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood", according to court docs seen by Star.

Fisher was reportedly taken into custody at 2 am on September 15.

Swift became embroiled in the defamation and sexual harassment legal battle between her former pal Blake Lively and Baldoni earlier this year, after her name was listed in a countersue.

The arrest at Kelce's home came just two days after a judge overseeing the lawsuits denied a request to depose the singer, 35.

Lively sued Baldoni in December 2024 with allegations of sexual harassment and a smear campaign against her after they co-starred in the film It Ends with Us.

In response, Baldoni filed a defamation and extortion lawsuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, in which Swift's name was mentioned.

This was dismissed but allowed to be refiled.

A judge dismissed Baldoni's defamation claims in June.

Details of the arrest at Kelce's home were redacted from the original Leawood Police Department report, stating: "This information is restricted as the use and dissemination."

However, additional court documents confirmed the details of the allegations against Fisher.

The former cop told Star: "I'll be happy to talk to you about it when it is resolved.

"[I] wasn't hurt or anything besides being arrested for doing my job and possibly losing my [private eye] license."

He is due back in Leawood Municipal Court on October 15.

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