Justin Timberlake DUI arrest video made public
Arrest Video Released
Justin Timberlake was arrested for suspected drunk driving in June 2024, with footage revealing his struggle to complete sobriety tests after being stopped by Sag Harbor police.
Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving, receiving a $500 fine, community service, and a 90-day license suspension as part of his plea agreement.
Justin Timberlake was sentenced to a 90-day suspension of his license following his guilty plea to the lesser charge of impaired driving in September 2024.
Briefing summary
Video footage released shows Justin Timberlake’s arrest for suspected drink driving in Sag Harbor, New York. Officers claimed he ran a stop sign and exhibited signs of intoxication.
Timberlake’s lawyers initially sought to block the video’s release, arguing it could harm his reputation. However, they later acknowledged it didn’t qualify as an invasion of privacy.
In September 2024, Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving and was sentenced to a $500 fine, community service, and a 90-day license suspension.
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Video has been released of Justin Timberlake being arrested by officers who suspected him of drink driving.
The footage shows the pop star struggling to perform sobriety tests requiring him to talk in a straight line and stand on one leg during the incident in an affluent beach town in New York’s Hamptons in June 2024.
At one point he tells officers: “These are like really hard tests.”
The footage includes Timberlake being stopped after Sag Harbor police said he ran a stop sign in the village centre, veered out of his lane and got out of his BMW smelling of alcohol.
He tells officers he had drunk one martini and had been following friends home in the village, which is around 100 miles east of New York City.
Asked by an officer why he’s in town, Timberlake replies: “I’m on a world tour.”
The officer asks: “Doing what?”
“Hard to explain,” Timberlake says. After stammering, he adds: “World tour. I’m Justin Timberlake.”
The officer later responds: “You are Justin Timberlake? Do you have a license with you?”
In the footage, he is asked by the officers to walk heel-to-toe in a straight line and lift one leg.
At times he appears flustered while listening to the instructions and apologises to the officers, telling them his heart is racing.
“I’m a little nervous,” he says.
In the back of the police car, he asks: “Why are you arresting me?”
At the police station, when Timberlake is informed he will be held overnight, he says: “I’m going to be here all night? You guys are wild, man.”
He asks the officer to keep the light on in the cell when they lock the door.
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Timberlake’s lawyers had sued to block the release of the video.
They argued it would “devastate” his privacy by revealing “intimate, highly personal, and sensitive details,” and claimed it would cause “severe and irreparable harm” to his reputation by subjecting him to “public ridicule and harassment”.
However, on Friday his lawyers acknowledged the video “does not constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy” under the state’s public information law and agreed it could be released.
Timberlake pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of impaired driving in September 2024.
He agreed to give a public safety announcement about the perils of drunken driving as part of the plea deal and was sentenced to a $500 fine, 25 hours of community service and a 90-day suspension of his licence.











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