Justin Timberlake DWI drama takes curious twist as star’s lawyers now claim his friend – who had also been drinking – was allowed to drive his car home by cops after arrest
Justin Timberlake’s DWI drama in the Hamptons has taken a strange turn as his legal team claims that police let his friend – who had also “clearly” been drinking – drive home in his car after his arrest.
Timberlake, 43, was arrested around 12:30 a.m. on June 18 when a Sag Harbor Village police officer pulled him over in the village in the Hamptons, New York, for allegedly running a stop sign and drifting out of his lane while driving a 2025 BMW X7, according to court documents.
The star told the officer he had one martini and was following some friends home. He was later charged with drunk driving.
Timberlake’s attorney Edward Burke, Jr. — who has maintained that the singer was not intoxicated at the time of his arrest — is now reportedly seeking to allege that arresting officers allowed a man who was “clearly” intoxicated to drive away — while they were arresting Timberlake.
Sources said TMZ The car Timberlake was driving when he was arrested returned to the scene where he was stopped.
Justin Timberlake’s DWI drama in the Hamptons has taken a curious turn as his legal team has alleged that police made his friend – who had also “clearly” been drinking – drive home in his car after the arrest
Inside the car were a woman and her husband. The woman asked one of the officers, “Are you going to arrest Justin Timberlake?”
She then allegedly offered to drive Timberlake to their home, where he spent the night, but Timberlake was arrested.
According to the sources, the woman had asked the police if she could take the singer’s rental car to her house. The police agreed, after which she drove away with the car.
It was alleged that the unidentified woman had arrived at The American Hotel two hours before Timberlake, where he was drinking his famous martini, and that she was drinking.
It was said that it was ‘obvious’ that the woman had been drinking,
Burke, Jr. – who is seeking to have the case dismissed – will reportedly argue that police were “completely wrong” in their judgment and allowed a person who had “clearly been drinking to drive away right in front of them.”
“If they couldn’t judge her properly, how could they judge him properly?”
Burke will reportedly present this argument to the judge as part of a motion to dismiss the case. Timberlake is expected to appear virtually on Friday, August 2, as the arraignment is on one count of driving under the influence.
Timberlake faced criticism online after his attorney claimed the star was “not drunk” the night of his drunk driving arrest during a court hearing on Friday.
Timberlake, 43, was arrested around 12:30 a.m. on June 18 when a Sag Harbor Village police officer pulled him over in the village in the Hamptons, New York, for allegedly running a stop sign and drifting out of his lane while driving a 2025 BMW X7, according to court documents.
The star told the officer he had one martini and was following some friends home. He was later charged with drunk driving.
Fans quickly took to social media to criticise the star’s defence, with one writing: ‘Wink wink right????? Let’s prove to the world one more time “if you have enough money and clout I can embarrass an agent and get away with it” way too loser.’
Another typed: ‘If he wasn’t drunk, why did he refuse a breathalyzer test? If I wasn’t drunk and had one drink, I wouldn’t have a problem taking one.’
Timberlake, 43, was arrested around 12:30 a.m. on June 18 when a Sag Harbor Village Police Department officer pulled him over in the village in New York’s Hamptons after he allegedly ran a stop sign and veered out of his lane while driving a 2025 BMW X7, according to a court document; seen in Vancouver in April
Timberlake’s attorney Edward Burke, Jr. – who has claimed the singer was not intoxicated during the arrest – is now reportedly going to argue that the arresting officers allowed a person who was “clearly” intoxicated to drive away – while arresting Timberlake; seen in Vancouver in April
Another wrote, “JUSTICE FOR JUSTIN,” while another claimed the star was “hammered.”
Another typed: ‘In other words it’s the police’s fault that they were working that night and a car ran a stop sign and he knew who Justin Timberlake was and targeted him. Is that what he’s saying????? Shame on Justin Timberlake.’
Burke reportedly said in court that prosecutors had failed to “obtain the signature of a superior on the indictment — and therefore the case should be dismissed.”
He said: ‘The police made some very serious mistakes in this case.
“Today in court you heard the prosecutor try to correct one of those mistakes. But that is just one and there are many more. Sometimes the police make mistakes and this is just one of those cases.”
Timberlake was not present in court on Friday and did not appear virtually, as he is currently in Poland for his Forget Tomorrow World Tour.
DailyMail.com reached out to Sag Harbor police for comment.
Timberlake’s alleged intoxication was detailed in court documents: “His eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his breath smelled strongly of alcohol, he was unable to focus, his speech was slower, he was unsteady on his feet, and he scored poorly on all standardized field sobriety tests.”
“This is going to ruin the tour,” the star is said to have muttered.
The New York agent – who was too young to recognize Timberlake – asked, “What tour?” but was told, “The world tour.”
After being arrested and taken to a police station in nearby East Hampton, he refused to submit to a breath test, according to court documents, which describe him as a “professional” and “self-employed.”
Timberlake was criticized online after his attorney claimed the star was “not drunk” the night of his drunk driving arrest during a court hearing on Friday
The memes flooded in after Timberlake’s defense was revealed
Justin and his wife Jessica Biel, pictured here in May 2022, have been married since 2012
The 10-time Grammy winner was released without bail later in the morning after being arraigned in Sag Harbor.
He rose to fame with the massive boy band NSYNC, launched a solo career in 2002 and was one of the most influential figures in pop history in the early 2000s.
Jessica Biel and Justin have been married since 2012 and have sons Silas, nine, and Phineas, three, together.
Justin continued his Forget Tomorrow World Tour despite his arrest, and Jessica continued filming The Better Sister, which she also executive produces under her Iron Ocean Films label.
Jessica also served as an executive producer on the 2022 Hulu biographical crime series Candy, where she played accused murderer Candy Montgomery, and Justin had a recurring role on Candy as Deputy Sheriff Steve Deffibaugh.