Clearsky

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I guess he could not afford to pay for a safe ride home. Oh wait...
 
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I guess he could not afford to pay for a safe ride home. Oh wait...
I’ve never understood how these multimillionaires continue to get caught driving under the influence.

Call an Uber. Arrange a car service. If anyone can afford to pay for a ride these people can.

I guess if you’re under the influence common sense is not at the forefront of thought.

MOO
 
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(NewsNation) — Singer Justin Timberlake’s license was suspended Friday during a hearing in his DWI case, his lawyer’s office confirmed to NewsNation.

The pop star pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated Friday morning, with Village of Sag Harbor Justice Carl Irace suspending his license because Timberlake refused to take a breathalyzer test when he was pulled over June 18.

Full article at link...


Updated: AUG 2, 2024 / 12:00 PM CDT
 
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SAG HARBOR, N.Y. — Singer Justin Timberlake had already pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his driving while under the influence but has apparently reached a plea deal.

Several media outlets reported on Wednesday Timberlake will appear in Sag Harbor Village court on Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge and pay a fine.

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September 11, 2024 at 1:33 pm EDT
 
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He's wealthy enough to buy a defense attorney but not a driver that will support a false narrative? jmo
 
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He is trying to prevent the video footage (initial stop, questioning, field sobriety tests, arrests) from being publicly released.

In their suit, Timberlake’s lawyers say they were notified Sunday that village officials intended to release some of the footage, with certain redactions, to comply with public records requests.

 

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