
Pop star Justin Timberlake has secured a temporary restraining order from a Suffolk County judge to block the release of body camera footage related to his June 2024 drunk-driving arrest in Sag Harbor, New York. Timberlake's legal team argued that releasing the footage would cause severe harm to his reputation, invade his privacy, and offer no public benefit. The court has given officials until April 9 to justify efforts to release the footage. Timberlake pleaded guilty to the charges three months after the arrest.
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