Justin Timberlake is expected to take a plea deal following his New York DWI (driving while intoxicated) arrest in June, avoiding a DWI misdemeanor, which carries time behind bars.
The 43-year-old pop singer’s 2024 tour is expected to continue following reports that Timberlake will submit a guilty plea at his court date on Friday for a lesser charge after he initially pled not guilty to the DWI charge, the Associated Press reported.
The original DWI charge carried a maximum of a year behind bars plus a $2,500 fine. If he takes the plea deal, he will only have to pay a fine between $300 and $500, TMZ reported.
It comes after surveillance footage from the night of the arrest in June shows Timberlake’s 2025 BMW driving down a deserted street near the American Hotel in Sag Harbor in the Hamptons.
The arrest report says Timberlake was stopped after a police officer noticed him ignoring a…