Man Accused of Jumping Fence at Travis Kelce’s Home Receives Probation
Justin Lee Fisher received probation and a 12-month diversion program to avoid conviction and maintain his private investigator license after trespassing at Kelce’s home.
- Earlier this year, Justin Lee Fisher received probation in a case tied to an incident at Travis Kelce's Leawood, Kansas, home.
- Fisher said he was acting as a process server, serving deposition papers in the Justin Baldoni lawsuit, and walked through an opening gate to speak to a security guard, writing he was never told to leave.
- Authorities arrested Justin Lee Fisher and charged him with criminal trespass after he allegedly jumped a fence onto Travis Kelce's property, and police arrived to arrest him as Fisher described.
- A court placed Justin Lee Fisher in a 12-month diversion program and required payment of court fees earlier this year.
- Chris Scott, Fisher's attorney, told KMBC the decision was `good resolution` and said his client will have an opportunity to have the charge dropped, while Fisher said avoiding conviction is necessary to keep his private investigator license.
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Man accused of trespassing at Travis Kelce’s Kansas home sentenced to probation and fined
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The man accused of hopping a fence at a Kansas home owned by Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has received his sentence. Justin Lee Fisher agreed to a diversion deal in Leawood Municipal Court on Tuesday, FOX 4 Kansas City reported. He was fined $1,000 and sentenced to probation. As part of the agreement, a defendant is granted the chance to meet specific program requirements to avoid a criminal co…
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