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Justin Timberlake is no longer facing a DWI.
The musician pleaded guilty to a lesser offenseon September 13.
What consequences is Timberlake facing?
Not a DWI charge anymore.
However, Timberlake still wont be driving himself home from the bar again anytime soon.
His license will be suspended in New York for a full year, TMZ also reported.
What has Timberlake said about the incident?
And this was not that.
He went on to encourage fans not to drive after drinking, even if youve had one drink.
“This is a mistake that I made.
Weve been together through ups and downs, lefts and rights.
Seconds later, he said, Im just kidding!
He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment,per NBC New York.
Has Timberlakes fame helped or hurt him during this ordeal?
Lets be real: Wealthy white dudes tend to have a better time with the criminal justice system.
And fame doesnt exactly hurt them, either.
That being said, Timberlakes star status didnt do much for him during the arrest.
Instead, it actually made for some embarrassing gossip.
Per theNew YorkPost, the arresting officer was so young that he didnt even know who Timberlake was.
He didnt recognize him or his name.
Another source told the newspaper, Justin said under his breath, This is going to ruin the tour.
The cop replied, What tour?
Justin said, The world tour.
When is Timberlake back in court?
The plea deal will become official when Irace signs off during the hearing on September 13.
Wait, did Timberlakes arrest ruin the world tour?
Just dont expect him to drive himself to the show.
Timberlake previously video-called into his last hearing from Antwerp, Belgium, where he had shows at the time.
And he should be able to schedule those 25 to 40 hours of community service around his shows.
Just curious: Has Britney Spears said anything about Timberlakes troubles?
Its the little things you know !
Spears posted with a photo of a flower-and-cherry-garnished bev.
We dont know whether Spearss drink was a cocktail or a juice.
What we do know: We too would raise a glass if a toxic ex got in trouble.