Watch live: Justin Timberlake to make statement as part of plea deal after DWI arrest on Long Island

Katie Houlis Katie Houlis | 09-14 00:19

SAG HARBOR, N.Y. — Justin Timberlake has agreed to a plea deal in his DWI case on Long Island.

Timberlake, 43, appeared in court Friday in Sag Harbor and agreed to plead guilty to driving while ability impaired (DWAI), a lesser traffic violation charge. The DWI charge against him was dropped. 

The judge was not happy with the terms of the plea, which requires Timberlake to make a public safety announcement, and face a fine, CBS News New York's Carolyn Gusoff reported. The judge said that penalty was minimal, and asked Timberlake if he would also accept community service, which Timberlake agreed to. 

Timberlake has a year to work out the community service portion of his deal, Gusoff reported. 

Timberlake was expected to make his public safety announcement live outside of court Friday. We will carry that live on CBS News New York. 

Camera crews surrounded Timberlake as he entered court Friday morning. 

Justin Timberlake arrested for DWI in Sag Harbor

Back on June 18, Timberlake was pulled over in the Hamptons village after he allegedly drove through a stop sign and failed to stay on the right side of the road.

According to court documents, the arresting officer said he could smell alcohol on Timberlake's breath and that the pop star had bloodshot eyes, "performed poorly" on field sobriety tests and refused a breath test. Timberlake allegedly told the officer he had one martini earlier in the evening.

Timberlake was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. He was released on his own recognizance after his arraignment later that morning.

Timberlake appeared in court virtually on Aug. 2 and pleaded not guilty. At the hearing, a Sag Harbor village justice suspended his license to drive in New York, which is a standard practice in the state for DWI cases. Timberlake was in Germany at the time for his world tour.

The next stop on Timberlake's tour is the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Sept. 28. He will then play the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Oct. 7 before returning to the Prudential Center on Oct.8.

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