Taylor Swift's wedding secrecy went so far some guests still didn't know location days before ceremony: source

NEW YORK — Even some invited guests didn’t know the location of the wedding between Taylor Swift and her Super Bowl-winning beau Travis Kelce as recently as Sunday, according to a source with knowledge of the event — while New York City authorities are preparing for days of nuptials at Madison Square Garden this week.Details about the wedding remain scarce, but Fox News Digital reported Tuesday that the NYPD is preparing for an event spanning Thursday to the wee hours of Saturday morning and involving street closures, hundreds of VIPs and more, according to another source.While city leaders expect Swift and Kelce to wed at the Garden, according to the source, due to the pop star's wealth and affinity for "Easter eggs," there is still some speculation that the planned event at the home of the NBA champion Knicks could be a pump fake.TAYLOR SWIFT'S WEDDING RUMORS SPARK SPECULATION ABOUT CLOSE FRIENDS, INFAMOUS FALLOUTS AND BRIDAL PARTYTravis Kelce and Taylor Swift dating rumors have come to a fever pitch.(Getty Images)"Let's see if Taylor actually turns up here, or if all of this is a diversion," said Paul Mauro, a retired NYPD inspector who has worked on securing MSG events in the past.
"She has the money to rent out the Garden and any place else she wants, and then to go get married someplace else."The arena, which sits atop the Pennsylvania Station commuter railroad hub, is surrounded by subway lines, New Jersey Transit, Long Island Rail Road and Amtrak service, making it one of the busiest transit hubs in the country.It already routinely hosts a large police and National Guard presence."You'll see all the resources," Mauro said.
"You'll see the horses.You'll see the ESU guys, that's SWAT, with the uniforms and the long guns.
You're going to see all of that.But there will also be a lot of stuff you don't see...You're going to have a lot of intelligence assets that are deployed, things that are a little bit more clandestine.
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