Justin Timberlake Reportedly Fears 'Messy' Arrest Video Could Ruin His 'Polished' Good-Guy Image
By Favour Adegoke on March 5, 2026 at 7:45 PM EST

Justin Timberlake does not want his DWI video released and is fighting hard to keep it from becoming public.
The singer was involved in a DWI incident in the Hamptons in 2024 that led to his arrest and later resulted in him being ordered to complete 25 to 40 hours of community service and pay a fine.
Reports have now claimed that Justin Timberlake's push to prevent the release of the video goes beyond his petition claim that it could cause "severe and irreparable harm" to him.
Justin Timberlake's DWI Video Is 'Messy'

Despite nearly two years having passed since his DWI incident, Justin Timberlake is still dealing with the repercussions of his actions.
The singer was arrested in June 2024 during a traffic stop in the Hamptons, with reports at the time claiming that he reeked of booze, failed a sobriety test, and refused to take a breathalyzer test.
Later that year, the "Selfish" crooner was given a community service sentence and a fine, but he now faces the possibility of a video of the incident being released to the public, and has moved to block it.
While that possibility is still being determined, sources have revealed that Timberlake's push not to have the video released goes beyond what is cited in the court petition he filed.
"It's the tone. The entitlement. The attitude. It's messy," a source told Rob Shuter's #ShuterScoop. "And it clashes with the image he's been selling."
The Footage Could Destroy The 'Polished And Controlled' Image The Singer Has Built For Years

Over the years, Timberlake has focused on rebuilding his public image, which includes issuing apologies to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson over his controversial situations with the duo.
The singer has also shown an emotional side to himself by discussing his struggles with Lyme disease, which he first revealed in a social media post in July 2025.
As such, it is believed that the DWI footage could do more than just dent the carefully crafted public image that Justin Timberlake has worked to build.
"His brand is polished and controlled," said another source. "If this footage drops, people will see an unfiltered moment that undercuts all of that."
A different insider also pointed out that Timberlake is aware of how unforgiving the public can be and isn't willing to take that risk despite the lack of any legal implications.
"He knows the internet never forgets," the source shared. "One viral clip could follow him forever."
Justin Timberlake Recently Filed A Petition To Block The Video Release

Earlier in the week, Timberlake filed a petition to block the release of the video of his DWI after he received a notice that there was a request to have it released under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), per The Blast.
In his filing, Timberlake cited several reasons why the court should halt the video release, one of which includes that it "contains personally identifying information and private details that are not germane to any law enforcement action of public concern."
"The footage at issue depicts Petitioner in an acutely vulnerable state during a roadside encounter with law enforcement, capturing intimate details of Petitioner's physical appearance, demeanor, speech, and conduct during field sobriety testing, the subsequent arrest, and Petitioner's confinement following arrest over the next several hours," Timberlake further argued.
The Singer Is Worried About 'Harm From Public Exposure,' Court Documents Reveal

Elsewhere in the petition, Timberlake claimed that he would face "irreparable" harm if the video is released.
"The harm from public exposure—stigma, harassment, reputational injury, and the permanent loss of privacy—is immediate and irreparable," the document also read.
During an impromptu hearing over the matter on Monday, Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Joseph Farneti urged Timberlake and the police department to mediate and see if a resolution could be reached.
Justin Timberlake Was Granted A Temporary Injuction To Prevent The Video Release

According to Newsday, no agreement between Timberlake and the police department was reached, with the singer only securing a temporary restraining order on the footage on Thursday.
With the order in place, the police department now has until April 9 to submit the necessary documents supporting the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request by members of the media seeking the release of the video.
If the documents are proven insufficient, the footage could ultimately be sealed from the public in accordance with Timberlake's wishes.