Justin Timberlake made headlines when he attempted to block the release of an arrest video. The video reportedly showed Timberlake being arrested in 1999 for drunk driving in Shelby County, Tennessee. Timberlake's legal team argued that the video's release would invade his privacy and cause him irreparable harm. However, a judge ultimately ruled in favor of the media outlets seeking to release the video, citing the public's right to know. This incident serves as a reminder that even celebrities are subject to the consequences of their actions and that the media plays a crucial role in holding public figures accountable.
Music News: Justin Timberlakeâs Attempt To Block Arrest Video
Justin Timberlake has taken legal action to try and block the release of video showing his drunk driving arrest.
In June 2024, the Mirrors singer was arrested in Sag Harbor, New York for driving while intoxicated (DWI) and two traffic citations.
According to the police report, Timberlake alleged he only had one martini at a hotel bar shortly before he was pulled over. He refused a breathalyser test.Â
On Monday, lawyers Edward Burke Jr. and Michael J. Del Piano, filed a petition at the Suffolk County Supreme Court in which they alleged the release of police body camera footage of their clientâs arrest would invade his privacy.Â
âPublic dissemination of this footage would cause severe and irreparable harm to (Timberlakeâs) personal and professional reputation, subject (him) to public ridicule and harassment, and serve no legitimate public interest,â the lawsuit reads, according to People.Â
The move comes shortly after officials at the Sag Harbor Village Police Department received a request for the release of the body camera footage under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL).Â
Timberlake, 45, has not yet publicly commented on the petition.
In September 2024, the pop star pleaded guilty to the less serious offence of driving while impaired under a plea deal. He was sentenced to 25 hours of community service and ordered to pay a $500 (£375) fine with a $260 (£200) surcharge. The father-of-two also had his driving licence suspended for 90 days.Â
Speaking outside court following the ruling, Timberlake declared, âEven if youâve had one drink, donât get behind the wheel of a car. This is a mistake I have made, but I hope whoever is watching and listening right now can learn from this. I know I certainly have.â
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