Leawood police arrest man for criminal trespassing on Travis Kelce’s property
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- Leawood police arrested a man for criminal trespassing at Travis Kelce’s home.
- The suspect was allegedly serving Taylor Swift deposition papers tied to a lawsuit.
- The arrest followed a judge’s denial of an extension to depose Swift in the civil case.
Leawood Police last week arrested a person at a property location belonging to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
According to a Leawood Police report obtained by The Star, officers arrived at 2:16 a.m. on Sept. 15 and arrested a man, who was charged with criminal trespassing. Although information on the police report was heavily redacted, the address is Kelce’s residence.
The name of the person arrested is Justin Lee Fisher, whose address was redacted in the Leawood Police report. Fisher is accused of jumping a fence onto a private residence.
“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,” the Leawood Police Department said in a statement given to The Star. “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.“
According to Star Magazine, the person arrested in Leawood was a process server, who was “attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers on behalf of Justin Baldoni’s lawyers.”
Swift, the superstar singer who is engaged to Kelce, had been close friends with actress Blake Lively, who is engaged in a public legal dispute with Baldoni.
Lively and Baldoni starred in the movie, “It Ends With Us,” and the two later filed lawsuits against one another, although Baldoni’s was dismissed, as the BBC noted.
Lively’s suit is expected to go to trial in March 2026, according to US Magazine.
But the arrest on Kelce’s property came two days after a judge overseeing the Lively-Baldoni case denied a request from Baldoni’s legal team for an extension to depose Swift, ABC News reported.
Kelce’s home was broken into last October as part of what police believe was a series of burglaries of high-profile athletes from around the country.
This story was originally published September 23, 2025 at 12:31 PM.