A former police officer was detained near Travis Kelce's house: what he wanted from Taylor Swift.

A former police officer was detained near Travis Kelce's house: what he wanted from Taylor Swift
A former police officer was detained near Travis Kelce's house: what he wanted from Taylor Swift

Detention at Travis Kelce's home

According to The Sun: A former police officer was detained at Travis Kelce's home, the fiancé of Taylor Swift, while he was attempting to serve papers to the singer.

The incident occurred this month at the 35-year-old NFL star's home in Leawood, Kansas. The man was trying to deliver documents from actor Justin Baldoni's legal team.

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Details of the detention and legal battles

According to court documents, the detained individual turned out to be a former police officer and current private investigator named Justin Lee Fisher, who was charged with 'trespassing on private property.'

Fisher was detained at 2 AM on September 15.

Taylor Swift found herself at the center of legal conflicts between her former friend Blake Lively and Baldoni, as her name appeared in a counter-suit.

This incident occurred just two days after the judge overseeing the case denied a request to question the singer.

Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni in December 2024, accusing him of sexual harassment and a smear campaign after collaborating on the film 'It Ends With Us.'

In response, Baldoni filed a lawsuit for defamation and blackmail against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, where Swift's name also came up.

Although this lawsuit was dismissed, the court allowed for a re-filing.

In June, the judge dismissed Baldoni's defamation claims.

Details of the detention on Kelce's property remained redacted in the original report from the Leawood Police Department, which noted that this information is confidential.

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

“I would be happy to talk to you about this when it is all resolved,” said Fisher.
“I have not been harmed in any way, except for being detained for doing my job and possibly losing my private investigator's license.”

Fisher is scheduled to appear in Leawood court on October 15.

He served in the Fort Scott Police Department in Kansas from 2013 to 2021, later working in law enforcement until 2023.

His license was revoked for five years after a domestic incident with his wife in the same year, according to the Kansas Police Training Commission.

Stay tuned for updates…

This incident demonstrates how the personal lives of celebrities can intertwine with complex legal matters, drawing media and public attention. Fisher's detention underscores the relevance of privacy and boundaries of personal space, especially for those living under the public's eye.

The situation is evolving, and new details may soon emerge to help better understand the implications of this detention for all parties involved in the conflict.


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