Justin Timberlake has publicly apologised over being stopped for drunk-driving in June
Justin Timberlake has publicly apologised over being stopped for drunk-driving in June
14 September 2024
The pop singer's pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while ability-impaired and says he should have had better judgement.
Timberlake's required to pay more than $1,200, complete 35 hours of community service and make a public announcement.
His licence has been suspended for three months.
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