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Man Avoids Conviction in Kelce Trespassing Case

Man Avoids Conviction in Kelce Trespassing Case

Update: 2025-12-04
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In this podcast episode, a man accused of trespassing at Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelces home has entered a diversion program. Justin Lee Fisher was charged with criminal trespassing after jumping a fence onto private property. He claimed he was attempting to serve a subpoena, but was arrested just hours after the Chiefs played the Philadelphia Eagles. Fishers attorney explained that he was hired to serve Taylor Swift in a legal dispute. He entered a one-year diversion agreement, paying a $1,000 fee and agreeing to no contact with the residence or complaining parties. Fisher claimed he went through an open gate and tried to speak to security guards before being arrested.

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Man Avoids Conviction in Kelce Trespassing Case

Man Avoids Conviction in Kelce Trespassing Case