Newly released bodycam footage sheds light on the dramatic moments surrounding Justin Timberlake's 2024 driving while intoxicated (DWI) arrest. The video, obtained and published on Friday, captures the pop superstar's interactions with Sag Harbor Village Police officers, revealing his difficulties with field sobriety tests and his friend's attempts to intervene.
Details Emerge from Timberlake's Roadside Encounter
In the early hours of June 18, 2024, in Sag Harbor Village, New York, pop sensation Justin Timberlake was apprehended for driving while intoxicated. Over 21 minutes of police bodycam footage, released on Friday, offers a detailed account of the arrest. The video shows officers questioning Timberlake about his presence in the area, to which he responded, “I'm on tour. I'm on a world tour.” When pressed further, he added, “Hard to explain — world tour. I'm Justin Timberlake.”
The footage reveals Timberlake's apparent struggle to perform the heel-to-toe step test, also known as the tandem gait test, outside his vehicle. He confessed to officers, “Sorry. I've never done this… I'm a little nervous,” and later remarked, “By the way… these are, like, really hard tests.”
As the situation unfolded, Timberlake's friend, stylist Estee Stanley, arrived in a separate vehicle. After a brief conversation with one of the officers, Stanley witnessed Timberlake being handcuffed. She challenged the officer, questioning the arrest and insisting Timberlake was not intoxicated. The officer, however, maintained that Timberlake “failed every single one of our tests.”
Stanley's attempts to speak with Timberlake while he was in police custody were initially denied, but she eventually persuaded the officers by referencing his popular songs, “Bye Bye Bye” and “SexyBack.” She was then allowed to speak with Timberlake in the police car, where she expressed her disbelief, saying, “This is f---ing insane.” She also pressed him for his lawyer's name and asked what to do with his phone, to which he responded, “I don't know.” Stanley's final plea, “You guys, come on. Just let me drive him home!” was unsuccessful.
Timberlake, who was arraigned and released later that morning, initially pleaded not guilty to the DWI charge in August 2024. His driving privileges in New York were suspended, and his lawyer faced threats of a gag order for criticizing the police's handling of the case. In September 2024, Timberlake pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of driving while his ability was impaired. He was ordered to pay a fine and perform community service, which included recording a public safety announcement. In this announcement, he urged others to learn from his mistake, advising against driving after even one drink and promoting alternatives like ride-sharing or calling a friend.
This incident serves as a stark reminder that public figures are not exempt from legal consequences and the importance of responsible decision-making, particularly concerning driving under the influence. It highlights the transparency provided by modern law enforcement tools like bodycams, which can offer an unfiltered view of such events. Moreover, Timberlake's subsequent public safety announcement underscores the potential for individuals to use their platforms to educate and prevent similar occurrences.