Justin Timberlake’s Attorneys Temporary Block Release of Drunk Driving Arrest Footage
📖 Full Retelling
Justin Timberlake’s legal team bought some time in his suit against Sag Harbor Village Police Department to block the release of body camera footage from his 2024 DWI arrest. Suffolk County Judge Joseph Farneti approved a temporary restraining order on Thursday to prevent the release of the footage, according to court records reviewed by Variety […]
Entity Intersection Graph
No entity connections available yet for this article.
Original Source
Mar 5, 2026 3:11pm PT Justin Timberlake’s Attorneys Temporary Block Release of Drunk Driving Arrest Footage By Steven J. Horowitz Plus Icon Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer speriod Latest Harry Styles Opens Up About How Liam Payne’s Death Affected Him: ‘Live Your Life to the Fullest’ 1 day ago Charli xcx, Rüfüs Du Sol, the Strokes to Headline Outside Lands 2026 2 days ago Kesha Blasts White House for Using Her Song ‘Blow’ in Video That ‘Makes Light of War’: ‘Disgusting and Inhumane’ 3 days ago See All Justin Timberlake’s legal team bought some time in his suit against Sag Harbor Village Police Department to block the release of body camera footage from his 2024 DWI arrest. Suffolk County Judge Joseph Farneti approved a temporary restraining order on Thursday to prevent the release of the footage, according to court records reviewed by Variety and first reported by Newsday . Long Island’s Sag Harbor will have until April 9 to submit documentation to show cause for its efforts. Related Stories Japan Night at Berlinale Spotlights Projects From Emerging Directors, Producers
Read full article at source