Taylor Swift Drama: Man Arrested at Travis Kelce's Home While Serving Legal Papers
Taylor Swift's Drama Continues: Process Server Arrested at Travis Kelce's Home, Singer Refuses to Testify
The drama surrounding Taylor Swift just got a whole lot more complicated! A process server was arrested at NFL star Travis Kelce's home in Kansas while attempting to serve deposition papers from Justin Baldoni's legal team. But that's not all - sources close to the singer claim she's "done" with the entire saga and wants out!
According to court documents, the process server, Justin Lee Fisher, a former police officer, was charged with jumping a fence onto a private residence in a gated neighborhood. He was taken into custody at 2 a.m. on September 15, just two days after a judge denied a request to depose Swift in the defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit between Baldoni and Blake Lively.
The drama started when Baldoni claimed he felt blindsided during a meeting with Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, while producing their movie, It Ends With Us. Swift reportedly showed up at the meeting, causing tensions to rise. The singer allegedly felt manipulated by Lively, leading to a major falling out between the two.
But here's the thing: sources close to Swift claim she never agreed to give a deposition and only wants to participate if "forced" to do so. Her lawyer, Doug Baldridge of Venable LLP, submitted a letter in court stating that Swift is "not available" for a deposition within the current discovery window. Baldoni's team had requested an extension to depose Swift by the end of October.
The Plot Thickens
It seems like Baldoni and his Wayfarer Studios team are trying to drag Swift into this legal drama, but she's having none of it! According to Lively's team, the request for an extension is nothing more than a "media-driven tactic" to get attention. They argue that there's no good cause for extending the discovery deadline, and Baldoni's team has failed to demonstrate diligence in scheduling the deposition.
In fact, sources close to Swift claim she's had it up to here with the whole situation. A source told The Scholarly Note: "Taylor wants to be removed from all the Baldoni and Blake drama at all costs. She believes this is going to go on for years, and Taylor has no time for it. She doesn't feel like she's ever been a part of it in the first place."
The Stalker Case
Meanwhile, Swift is dealing with another pressing issue - an alleged stalker who can't be found despite extensive efforts by her team. According to sources, Swift is "concerned" about her safety and the "depraved lengths" this individual has gone to invade her privacy.
In a bizarre move, Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium last Sunday behind a bullet-resistant screen to watch Travis Kelce play against the Philadelphia Eagles. Her team was said to have concerns following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah Valley University on September 10.
The Drama Continues
It seems like this drama is far from over! With Swift refusing to testify and Lively's team opposing Baldoni's request for an extension, it's anyone's guess what will happen next. Will Swift finally be removed from the lawsuit, or will she continue to be dragged into the drama?
One thing's for sure - with all the twists and turns in this saga, we can't wait to see what happens next!
Timeline:
- June 2024: Judge rules that texts between Lively and Swift are "relevant" to the case.
- December 2024: Lively files her lawsuit against Baldoni and his Wayfarer Studios team.
- May 2025: Baldoni's team requests a deposition from Swift, but later withdraws it.
- September 15, 2025: Process server Justin Lee Fisher is arrested at Travis Kelce's home while attempting to serve deposition papers.
- September 20, 2025: Court documents reveal that Lively's team opposed Baldoni's request for an extension in scheduling a deposition with Swift.
Stay tuned for more updates on this drama-filled saga!