Justin Timberlake has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in his drunk driving case from June.

The SexyBack singer arrived at the Sag Harbor Village Justice Courthouse in Long Island, N.Y., on Friday in the early afternoon. Timberlake, 43, and his lawyer Edward Burke Jr. were swarmed by photographers upon their arrival.

Timberlake reached a plea agreement with prosecutors ahead of Friday’s trial, which saw him admit guilt to a non-criminal traffic violation of driving while impaired.

Timberlake has been ordered to pay a US$500 (about C$680) fine with a US$260 (C$350) surcharge and must complete 25 hours of community service at the non-profit of his choosing. The judge has also required the former boy band member to make a public safety announcement.

During the trial, Timberlake expressed regret for his actions.

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“I did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself,” he told the court.

The singer said he’s since had time to reflect on his poor behaviour and understands the strain his trial has put on the small Hamptons village of Sag Harbor.

Timberlake said he comprehends the “seriousness” of driving under the influence and will make “better decisions” going forward.

Judge Carl Irace, according to an Associated Press report, expressed upset over Timberlake’s plea deal, and mandated the star must make a public service announcement.

Irace suspended Timberlake’s licence in August.

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


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