
Get ready for a wild ride as a process server found himself in hot water after trying to serve Taylor Swift with deposition papers. On September 15, Justin Lee Fisher, 48, was apprehended at Travis Kelce’s gated abode in Leawood, Kansas. The arrest was first reported by Star, though the police report remains mysteriously tight-lipped, stating, “This information is restricted as to use and dissemination.”
In a bizarre twist, the address tied to Fisher's arrest matches the location where Kansas City Chiefs’ memorabilia was pilfered last October. For his antics, Fisher now faces a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge. After posting bond, he is slated for a court appearance on October 15. The timing is curious, as it closely follows a federal judge's decision to deny Justin Baldoni's bid to debrief Swift amid his ongoing legal clash with Blake Lively.
“As counsel for the parties know, since the inception of this matter, we have consistently maintained that my client has no material role in this action,” Swift’s attorney J. Douglas Baldridge emphasized to the court.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman recently turned down Baldoni's plea to extend the discovery deadline to accommodate Swift’s packed calendar. Despite claims from Baldoni's lawyer that Swift had "agreed" to a deposition, her attorney stood firm, arguing she never consented. Baldridge highlighted Swift’s hectic schedule, with her new album, *The Life of a Showgirl*, dropping on October 3.
Swift’s camp has been vocal against Baldoni’s efforts to drag her into this legal saga. A rep previously criticized Baldoni's attempts, stating, “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions.” It’s clear Swift wants no part in this courtroom drama, focusing instead on her music career.
Stay tuned as this legal saga unfolds – who knows what twists await in the courtroom and beyond!