Monday, June 1, 2026

Justin Timberlake Arrested in Hamptons for DWI In Between Tour Dates: What Was He Doing There?

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Justin Timberlake spent the night in jail last night.

The NSYNC star was arrested and arraigned for driving and drinking in Sag Harbor.

According to TMZ he left the American Hotel on Main Street at 12:30am and immediately blew through the stop sign at the end of the short block. He was swerving as well. Justin refused to take a Breathalyzer test, and failed a test to stand on one leg.

Timberlake was released on bail and must return to court in Sag Harber on July 26.

The pop star’s most recent tour date was June 15th in Miami. His next one is this Friday in Chicago. So what was he doing in the Hamptons? His wife, Jessica Biel, and two sons live in Los Angeles and Montana.

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