Justin L. Fisher, a licensed private investigator, was sentenced to a 12-month diversion program and fined over $1,000 for trespassing at Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s home. He entered the gated community while trying to serve legal papers. Fisher must complete the program to keep his license.
This case shows the legal consequences of entering private property without permission, even while performing a professional task. It highlights how diversion programs can be used as an alternative to a typical sentencing for low-level offenses. Maintaining a professional license often depends on completing court-ordered requirements like this program.
