Justin Timberlake Appears Virtually in Court for DWI Case, Pleads Not Guilty to Driving Drunk
Justin Timberlake had his moment in court on Friday (August 2) when he was arraigned for charges related to his June 2024 DWI arrest.
The 43-year-old pop star, who is currently in Europe on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, appeared virtually in the Sag Harbor Village Justice Court to enter a plea of not guilty.
The next steps in the case have been revealed.
Keep reading to find out more…
According to reporting by Deadline, another hearing has been scheduled in the case. It will take place on August 9, and only the lawyers will be involved.
In the meantime, the musician’s license is suspended in New York.
The latest development comes after Justin‘s lawyer unsuccessfully attempted to have the charges dropped last week. He argued that there were issues with the original police report.
However, the judge decided that the case should continue as it was a paperwork issue that did not affect the facts of the case. The paperwork was also adjusted and corrected.
Justin‘s legal team maintains his innocence and said that he was not intoxicated when pulled over that night. Read their full statement.