Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving in New York’s Sag Harbor Village Court Friday (Sept. 13).
According to the Associated Press, Timberlake was sentenced to a $500 fine with a $260 surcharge as well as 25 hours of community service at a nonprofit of his choosing. He’s also required to make a public safety announcement, the appropriateness of which concerned Judge Carl Irace, who, according to the AP, expressed disappointment with the prosecutors’ proposed plea deal. In Irace’s opinion, Timberlake’s intention to make the statement shortly after court proceedings would not give the *NSYNC alum enough time to reflect on his actions, which is why the judge added on community service requirements to the sentence.
Billboard has reached out to Timberlake’s rep and lawyer, Ed Burke, for comment.
Shortly after the hearing, Timberlake addressed media outside the courthouse with a statement about the dangers of impaired driving. The hearing comes three months after the “SexyBack” singer was arrested on suspicion of driving a vehicle while intoxicated in the Hamptons, displaying behavior that “did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself,” he told the court Friday.
“I should’ve had better judgment,” he also told the judge, AP reported. “ I understand the seriousness of this.”
Timberlake and his legal team had originally pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor drunken driving charge during an August virtual court appearance, where his driving privileges were suspended by Irace. CNN also reported at the time that the judge had admonished his attorney for making comments about the case to the media ahead of the arraignment.
It was first reported that Timberlake had reached a plea deal two days prior to Friday’s hearing.