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    Justin Timberlake’s DUI Arrest Legal Battle Ends as Internet Frenzy Begins

    AdminBy AdminMarch 24, 2026 Television
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    Justin Timberlake’s DUI Arrest Legal Battle Ends as Internet Frenzy Begins

    The controversial — and highly memeable — police body-camera footage of pop star Justin Timberlake’s arrest for driving under the influence in June 2024 on eastern Long Island was released late last week after a legal battle was waged by the singer against the small former whaling town to keep the “embarrassing” footage under wraps. The dispute led to a negotiated release and the redaction of certain moments that his attorney said were so sensitive they amounted to a major violation of the singer’s privacy.

    In June 2024, while visiting the tony beach town of Sag Harbor, Timberlake was pulled over and after a few traffic infractions, was soon arrested on a DUI charge. The singer was asked to perform a sobriety test, questioned by officers while handcuffed at the small town’s precinct, and finally placed in a holding cell alone for the night. Footage of all these moments was made public by the town’s police department on Friday, 21 months after it was sought by several news outlets via Freedom of Information Act requests.

    The release of eight hours of footage surrounding the Grammy winner’s arrest was not something the former boy band frontman turned actor — or the team behind his public image — wanted millions of people to see. As soon as the release was announced at the beginning of March, Timberlake’s legal team filed for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction to prevent the town from making the footage public.

    That Monday, his attorneys met with a Sag Harbor judge, arguing that releasing the unedited footage would constitute an invasion of privacy. They requested either a block on the release or a private judicial review of the potentially embarrassing material. From a legal standpoint, they argued, this would ensure that any content not subject to disclosure under New York’s Freedom of Information Law would be excluded.

    Attorney Edward Burke Jr. argued the release would “devastate” Timberlake’s privacy by revealing “intimate, highly personal and sensitive details.” He added that it would cause “severe and irreparable harm” to the singer’s reputation by subjecting him to “public ridicule and harassment.” The footage was ultimately released Friday after a heated back-and-forth between the singer’s legal team and the village resulted in an agreement on a partially redacted version.

    “Since Justin Timberlake’s arrest, the Village and Police Department have attempted to comply with the mandates of the Freedom of Information Law.  We are pleased the litigation regarding the release of video footage related to Mr. Timberlake has been resolved and the Village is able to comply with its statutory obligation to release the material that is subject to disclosure under FOIL,” the law firm of VIncent Toomey said in a statement sent to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Attorneys representing Timberlake did not return an email and call placed by THR on Monday.

    What was released quickly set the internet ablaze over the weekend, as several moments caught fire, became memes or sparked debate. Whether police went too far in their treatment of the pop star — who, in one clip, is seen handcuffed to a table while being questioned — became a point of contention. In the footage, Timberlake himself questions the officers as they assure a baffled singer that this is standard procedure for members of the public accused of taking the serious risk of drunk driving.

    “You boys treat me like a criminal,” Timberlake tells two officers. Earlier, when first approached, he said, “I’m on a world tour.”

    “A what?” an officer asks.

    “A world tour… I’m Justin Timberlake.”

    The moment has already become a viral sensation, with online tastemakers revisiting past controversies surrounding the singer — from the fallout of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy to renewed scrutiny following Britney Spears’ bestselling memoir, which reshaped public perceptions of their relationship.

    Still, the arrest’s most memorable moments — captured throughout the redacted, Timberlake-approved footage — have already delighted millions as they rapidly spread online.

    In another clip, a woman who has not been identified but was with Timberlake rushes up to officers after he is placed in a squad car. Expressing shock, she insists that Timberlake be given his cell phone.

    “Stop it. No way. Don’t say it,” she tells the officers. “You’re arresting Justin Timberlake right now? Stop it. Why?” she adds, attempting to get a moment with her friend. “Can you guys please just do me a favor, because you loved ‘Bye Bye Bye’ or ‘SexyBack’?”

    During a sobriety test outside his vehicle, Timberlake appears visibly inebriated — though not incapacitated — after being pulled over for drifting into oncoming traffic and missing a stop sign. In what likely sealed his fate that night, body-cam footage shows him unable to complete a simple heel-to-toe, nine-step walk.

    A moment of levity comes when Timberlake is handed a booking form. After examining it, he turns to an officer and exclaims, referring to his listed race: “White?!” The moment plays awkwardly, highlighting his apparent surprise at an interaction with law enforcement that many people of color experience far more frequently.

    But the footage’s darkest moment comes when Timberlake is placed in a holding cell at the local police station. As the heavy door begins to close, he asks officers if they will keep the light on.

    According to reports, during the first quarter of 2025, an average of 37 people were killed each day in drunk-driving crashes.

    In the summer of 2024, a Suffolk County judge accepted Timberlake’s guilty plea as part of a deal that lessened his punishment and allowed the pop star to avoid further jail time. As part of his plea deal, the singer agreed to 25 to 40 hours of community service and to pay a fine.

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