Justin Timberlake Pleads Not Guilty to DWI Charge, License Suspended
Justin Timberlake has pleaded not guilty to a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge stemming from his June arrest in Sag Harbor, New York.
Key Details:
Court Appearance:
- Plea: Timberlake entered a not guilty plea to the revised misdemeanor charge of DWI during a virtual court hearing held from Europe on Friday.
- Judge’s Decision: Sag Harbor Village Justice Carl Irace has suspended Timberlake’s driver’s license in New York as part of the proceedings.
Incident Background:
- Location: The arrest occurred in Sag Harbor, a village in The Hamptons, approximately 100 miles from New York City.
- Timing: The suspension of Timberlake’s license comes just weeks after the June arrest.
Current Status:
- Tour: Timberlake is currently on his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” and is scheduled to perform in Antwerp, Belgium, on Saturday night.
Next Steps:
- Legal Process: The case will proceed as Timberlake continues his international tour. Further court dates or updates are expected as the legal process unfolds