Justin Timberlake Pleads Not Guilty to DWI
Justin Timberlake Pleads Not Guilty to DWI
Justin Timberlake Pleads Not Guilty to DWI
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Justin Timberlake pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated (DWI) during a virtual court appearance from Antwerp, Belgium, on Friday, related to a June 18 arrest in Sag Harbor, New York. He faces charges for allegedly running a stop sign and veering out of his lane while driving under the influence, with police reporting signs of intoxication at the time of his arrest. Sag Harbor Village Justice Carl Irace suspended Timberlake's driving license for an unspecified period and admonished his attorney for comments made to the press, which the judge deemed irresponsible. Timberlake's attorney attempted to dismiss the case, citing procedural errors in the charging documents, but this motion was withdrawn during the hearing. The next court date is set for August 9, while Timberlake continues his European tour amidst the controversy. Sources close to Timberlake indicate he feels remorseful but does not believe he needs help with alcohol, viewing the incident as a significant lapse in judgment.

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