**Man Sentenced for Trespassing at Travis Kelce’s Home**
A man has been sentenced after trespassing at the residence of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Justin Lee Fisher entered a diversion agreement in Leawood Municipal Court, resulting in a $1,000 fine and probation. This arrangement allows him to fulfill certain program requirements to avoid a criminal record.
The incident occurred shortly after Kelce’s performance in a Week 2 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, where he recorded 61 receiving yards. Following the game, Leawood police responded to a report of trespassing at Kelce’s home.
Fisher was arrested and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing. He claimed he was attempting to serve deposition papers to Kelce’s fiancée, pop star Taylor Swift, on behalf of attorneys representing actor Justin Baldoni in a separate legal matter. In his diversion application, Fisher stated, “I was attempting to serve a subpoena … I went to the address through the gate as it opened and attempted to speak to the security guards in an attempt to serve the paperwork. I was never told to leave or even spoken to. Police arrived and arrested me.”
Records from the Leawood Police Department indicate that a member of Swift’s security team reported the incident. Kelce and Swift announced their engagement in August, and Swift recently released her album, “Life of a Showgirl,” in October.
As a veteran player, Kelce is currently in his 13th NFL season, all with the Chiefs.
**FAQ**
*What happened to Justin Lee Fisher after the trespassing incident?*
Justin Lee Fisher was fined $1,000 and placed on probation after agreeing to a diversion deal in Leawood Municipal Court, allowing him to avoid a criminal conviction.
