Did Justin Baldoni really hire the server arrested at Taylor Swift’s house?



Taylor Swift faces security concerns after Travis Kelce’s house invasion

Taylor Swift has come under severe security threat since a process server, Justin Lee Fisher, jumped a fence at her fiancé, Travis Kelce’s house.

The server was reportedly hired by Justin Baldoni and his team, who are involved in a legal battle against Swift’s former friend, Blake Lively, and was there to deliver deposition papers.

The news broke out when Star Magazine reported that Fisher, who is now under arrest, tried to enter the private residence in Kansas City on September 15, at 2 a.m.

Although fingers were pointed at Baldoni immediately after the report, social media users have polarising opinions.

Some social media sleuths argued that the filmmaker’s team hired the process serving firm and not the suspect himself, which does not confirm that he had any connection to Fisher.

Taking to X, one wrote, “His team hired a process-serving company. Common practice during litigation. He and his team have ZERO to do with that or how this person actually attempted to serve her. Stop trying to make him look bad.”

While another blamed Lively’s PR company, writing, “Blake Lively’s pr company is behind this, and “This seems to be no one’s work other than Blake and Ryan,” added another, referring to Lively’s husband Ryan Reynolds.

Meanwhile all the Swifties unanimously agreed that they “should leave Taylor out of this,” claiming “if Blake was telling the truth Taylor would’ve spoken up.”

It’s not yet clear if Fisher’s ties to Baldoni are mere rumours or suggest his involvement in the trespassing of the pop superstar’s residence, since police has released only a one-page report yet. 

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