Justin Timberlake contested and attempted to block the public release of his bodycam video of arrest from 2024 with a legal suit.
However, the 45-year-old singer failed at stopping the release of the clip as it was released today and shared widely on the internet.
Through the body cam, the Mirrors hitmaker could be seen being instructed by a law enforcement officer on how to step forward as part of DWI test.
After taking a few steps, the musician appealed: “Guys, I am just following my friends back to my house… I am not doing anything wrong.”
The policeman asked Justin to do the steps again which was followed by him taking walking towards the camera on the roadside.
Meanwhile, the online community appreciated the legal action against the Sexyback crooner with One X user noting that “even celebrities face consequences… No one is above law.”
Another netizen gushed about The Forget Tomorrow World Tour which started in 2024 and extended in to 2025.
This came after the Village of Sag Harbor and its law enforcement decided to share the footage for everyone after media outlets registered requests, including NBC News and The Associated Press.
On the other hand, Justin’s legal team insisted that the action would result in irreparable harm, “stigma, harassment, reputational injury and permanent loss of privacy.”
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