Justin Timberlake has sued the ritzy Long Island town of Sag Harbor in an attempt to stop the public release of bodycam footage from his infamous drunk driving arrest.

According to court documents obtained Monday, the “SexyBack” singer wants an order from a Suffolk County Supreme Court judge to block the video’s release.

The recording, captured by officers during Timberlake’s traffic stop and arrest in June 2024, is currently part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by members of the media, per the filing.

Mugshot of Justin Timberlake after being charged with one count of DWI.
Justin Timberlake (seen here in his mugshot from the night of June 18, 2024) has sued the Village of Sag Harbor.Sag Harbor PD

Justin Timberlake speaking at a press conference after his DUI sentencing.

Timberlake (seen here after his sentencing in Sag Harbor on Sept. 13, 2024) is looking to block the bodycam footage from the night of his traffic stop and arrest.Gregory P. Mango

Timberlake, 45, argues in the lawsuit that he is depicted “in an acutely vulnerable state during a roadside encounter with law enforcement.”

The court documents also claimed that the bodycam video captured “intimate details” of Timberlake’s “physical appearance, demeanor, speech, and conduct” during his field sobriety test, arrest and confinement.

Michael Del Piano, the NSYNC alum’s lawyer, claimed the release of the bodycam footage would cause “severe and irreparable harm” to Timberlake’s “personal and professional reputation” and subject the singer to “public ridicule and harassment.”

Justin Timberlake walking in New York City at night, wearing a navy knit coat and cream pants, with another person in the background.
A lawyer for Timberlake (pictured here in New York City in September 2023) argued that the release of the bodycam video would cause “severe and irreparable harm” to Timberlake’s “personal and professional reputation.”GC Images

Justin Timberlake performs onstage during the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
The lawsuit also argued that the bodycam video of Timberlake (seen here at the Dolby Theatre in April 2024) captured “intimate details” of his “physical appearance, demeanor, speech, and conduct” during his traffic stop and arrest.Getty Images
Del Piano added that the video’s release served “no legitimate public interest in understanding the operations of government” and “disclosure of this footage would constitute an unwarranted invasion” of the pop superstar’s privacy.

The “Cry Me a River” hitmaker was named the petitioner in the new filing. The Village of Sag Harbor, the Sag Harbor Village Police Department and Chief of Police Robert Drake were named as respondents.

Reps for Timberlake and the Village of Sag Harbor did not immediately respond  requests for comment.

Timberlake was arrested on June 18, 2024, after he allegedly ran a stop sign and swerved between lanes while driving his 2025 BMW after a night out with friends.

Justin Timberlake in sunglasses walks next to a man in a suit outside Sag Harbor Village Justice Court.
Timberlake (seen here visiting his lawyer’s office in Sag Harbor) was arrested in the Long Island town in June 2024.Brigitte Stelzer

Justin Timberlake, in sunglasses and a black sweater, arriving at his lawyer's office with two other men.

The “SexyBack” singer (seen here again at his lawyer’s Sag Harbor office) allegedly ran a stop sign and swerved between lanes while driving his 2025 BMW.Gregory P. Mango
Although the singer claimed he only had one martini, the responding officer alleged that Timberlake failed his field sobriety tests.

Timberlake also showed signs of poor balance and an inability to follow instructions, according to the police report. He appeared to have bloodshot and glassy eyes in his mugshot.

Insiders at the time that the officer who pulled Timberlake over “was so young that he didn’t even know” who the Grammy winner was.

But while Timberlake ultimately pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated after his arrest, he agreed to plead guilty to driving while ability impaired by alcohol – a lesser and noncriminal charge.

Justin Timberlake performing onstage with an acoustic guitar.
Timberlake (pictured here performing in Los Angeles in January 2026) pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated but did agree to plead guilty to driving while ability impaired by alcohol.Getty Images

Justin Timberlake speaking to the media after a court hearing.
“What I’d like to say to everyone watching and listening, even if you’ve had one drink, don’t get behind the wheel of a car,” Timberlake (as seen here) said after his sentencing on Sept. 13, 2024.Brigitte Stelzer
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Still, he was ordered to perform 25 hours of community service and pay a $500 fine plus a $260 surcharge. Timberlake’s driver’s license was also suspended in New York for 90 days.

“What I’d like to say to everyone watching and listening, even if you’ve had one drink, don’t get behind the wheel of a car,” Timberlake said in a press conference after his sentencing on Sept. 13, 2024.

“There are so many alternatives. Call a friend, take an Uber, there are many travel apps, take a taxi,” he added. “This is a mistake that I made, but I am hoping that whoever is watching and listening right now can learn from this mistake.”