The Edge: JT fights release of bodycam footage

CHARLOTTE, N.C.- Pop star Justin Timberlake is pushing back in court, and it’s about more than just a past mistake. Timberlake filed a petition in New York to block the public release of police body-camera footage from his June 2024 drunk driving arrest in Sag Harbor. He argues that showing the video would cause “irreparable harm” to his reputation and privacy. His lawyers say the footage includes highly personal and sensitive moments that aren’t in the public interest and should be withheld or heavily redacted.