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Justin Timberlake arrested for DWI in the Hamptons: Source

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The pop star will be in court on Tuesday.

Singer Justin Timberlake has been arrested for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons, a law enforcement official told ABC News.

Timberlake drove through a stop sign and swerved into a lane of oncoming traffic at 12:37 a.m. Tuesday, according to Sag Harbor Village police.

The pop star was driving a 2025 BMW on Madison Street when he failed to stop and failed to maintain his lane of travel. When police pulled him over, they said Timberlake “was operating his vehicle in an intoxicated condition,” according to police.

Timberlake, 43, was held overnight for arraignment, after which he was released Tuesday morning on his own recognizance.

Timberlake has two concerts in Chicago this weekend and two shows in New York City next week as part of his “The Forget Tomorrow World Tour” in support of his sixth studio album, “Everything I Thought It Was.”

ABC News has reached out to Timberlake’s representative for comment.

Timberlake first gained massive popularity as a member of the boy band *NYSNC in the late ’90s and early 2000s before striking out on his own in 2002. His first release, “Justified,” sold millions of copies and featured the massive hits “Cry Me A River” and “Rock Your Body.”

He has won 10 Grammys, four Emmys and a host of Billboard Music Awards and MTV Video Music Awards. Timberlake was even nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe for his theme song to “Trolls,” the single “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”

Timberlake reunited with his *NYSNC bandmates last year to much fanfare for the theme to the “Trolls Band Together” soundtrack. He also reunited with *NYSNC for a performance in March.

He’s also starred in several big-time box office movies, like “The Social Network,” “Bad Teacher” and “Friends With Benefits.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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