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A former cop-turned-private eye was allegedly arrested at Travis Kelce’s Kansas home while attempting to serve Taylor Swift deposition papers on behalf of Justin Baldoni’s lawyers.
According to Star, Justin Lee Fisher was “charged with jumping the fence onto a private residence in a private neighborhood.”
The Leawood Police Department confirmed to Page Six Monday that a man was arrested for trespassing in Kelce’s neighborhood on Sept. 15, though they would not confirm his identity.
We’re told officers were dispatched to a private gated neighborhood shortly after 2 a.m. and the man was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of criminal trespassing.
He was released after posting bond.
Fisher, who’s reportedly due in Leawood Municipal Court on Oct. 15, told Star that he wasn’t hurt “besides being arrested for doing my job and possibly losing my [private eye] license.”
Fisher, nor reps for Swift, Kelce and Baldoni responded to our requests for comment.
Two days before the arrest, the judge overseeing Baldoni’s ongoing legal battle with Blake Lively denied a request from the actor’s legal team for an extension to depose Swift.
“The only justification they have provided for the extension is their assertion that Swift’s pre-existing professional obligations now prevent her from appearing for a deposition prior to October 20, 2025,” Judge Lewis Liman wrote in a court ruling obtained by CNN.
“Discovery has been ongoing in this case for approximately six months,” the judge continued. “They have offered no evidence that they have served a renewed subpoena on Swift… Having failed to demonstrate appropriate diligence, the requested extension is denied.”
According to court docs filed by Baldoni’s lawyer and obtained by Page Six earlier this month, Swift was set to give evidence in Baldoni’s ongoing legal battle against Lively.
The document claimed the singer “agreed” to be deposed as long as the judge extended the deadline for her testimony to take place.
Swift’s lawyers, however, denied she had ever agreed to be deposed.
“My client did not agree to a deposition,” they stated in a letter to Judge Liman. “But if she is forced into a deposition, we advised (after first hearing about the deposition just three days ago) that her schedule would accommodate the time required during the week of October 20.”
Swift’s new “Life of a Showgirl” album drops Oct. 3.
Lively is suing Baldoni for allegedly sexually harassing her on the set of “It Ends With Us.” She’s also suing his publicists for allegedly orchestrating a subsequent smear campaign against her.
Baldoni, who has denied the allegations, countersued Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, for defamation and extortion. However, his $400 million suit was tossed out in June.