Justin Timberlake's DUI: Singer avoids jail, pays modest fine
According to Foreign Services, Justin Timberlake can expect a rather "lenient" punishment. Foreign media revealed the amount the musician will have to pay for a nighttime car ride, which tabloids worldwide have written about.
12 September 2024 17:16
Justin Timberlake is one of the more recognizable stars in the music scene. Some time ago, the singer made headlines regarding his legal troubles. The star was arrested in New York in June for driving under the influence of alcohol. During the interrogation, he insisted he had "only one Martini."
It is also worth mentioning that Justin Timberlake allegedly asked the officer for leniency during his detention. He claimed the arrest scandal would overshadow his career and ongoing concert tour. Unfortunately, the officer had no idea who he was.
"Our insider shares that the arresting officer 'was so young that he didn’t even know who the pop star was,' adding, 'He didn’t recognize him or his name,'" reported Page Six at the time.
Justin Timberlake will have to pay a fine for driving under the influence of alcohol
Justin Timberlake's case is slowly coming to an end. Although the singer initially did not want to admit guilt, his lawyer and the district attorney’s office in Suffolk County settled. According to DailyMail.com, a key element of the settlement is the 43-year-old's willingness to shoot a special charity film for Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
The star admitted to driving with impaired ability due to alcohol consumption, which is a slightly lighter charge under American law than driving under the influence of alcohol.
Justin Timberlake had substantial reasons for concern, as he faced the possibility of imprisonment and a fine of up to €2,500. Because of the settlement, the star can expect a particularly lenient fine ranging from €295 to €470. The final amount of the fine will be determined when the star's case goes before Sag Harbour Village District Court. Foreign media also add that Justin may lose his driver's licence for six months for refusing to take a breathalyser test.