Published on March 23, 2026
Police in Sag Harbor, New York, have released a redacted video of pop superstar Justin Timberlake’s arrest for drunken driving in 2024. The footage was made public on Friday after an agreement was reached between the police department and Timberlake’s legal team.
The video shows Timberlake’s interaction with police officers following his arrest, which occurred on a busy street in Sag Harbor. In the footage, officers can be seen conducting standard sobriety tests. Despite the redactions, some details concerning his behavior during the arrest remain visible, providing viewers with insight into the incident.
Timberlake, who has sold over 32 million albums in the United States and is a multiple Grammy Award winner, was reportedly pulled over after officers observed erratic driving. According to police reports, Timberlake displayed signs of intoxication during the preliminary tests.
Following his arrest, Timberlake issued a public apology, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation and expressing his gratitude to law enforcement for their professionalism. His legal representatives have since stated that they are reviewing the evidence and will respond accordingly.
The release of the video comes amidst ongoing discussions about privacy and transparency in high-profile arrests, particularly concerning celebrities. Experts point out that while there is a public interest in such incidents, balancing that with the individual’s right to privacy remains a complex issue.
In the wake of the release, fans and the broader public have expressed their thoughts on social media, with reactions ranging from support for Timberlake to concerns about the implications of such videos becoming public.
As the legal processes unfold, Timberlake’s team has not indicated whether they plan to contest the charges or how they will proceed with the case. The artist is expected to make an appearance in court later this month to address the charges stemming from the arrest.
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