- Steve Brenner, Exclusives Reporter
One of his tour coordinators, who also spoke to The U.S. Sun on the condition of anonymity, said crew members found out about the arrest just "hours" after the event, and feared the tour would be canceled.
It's the latest problem for Timberlake to deal with.
Ticket sales for his tour have been slow, his latest single hasn't hit the heights, and close pals have been advising him to think about taking a break.
Meanwhile, a show in Columbia, South Carolina on June 8 was canned without explanation.
He's determined, however, to keep going.
"We were quickly told nothing was going to change," said the second insider.
Timberlake's Criminal Attorney to the Stars
Justin Timberlake hired Sag Harbor legal eagle Ed Burke Jr for his DWI case
Justin's attorney has represented a gamut of notable names out east.
In 2015, the attorney represented a pre #MeToo era Matt Lauer in his fight with his Water Mill neighbors to plant trees along his property in an effort to combat noise from adjoining properties that were spooking his horses.
In 2017, Ed represented Harvey Weinstein in a fender bender incident in a parking lot in the Hamptons, where the disgraced movie mogul allegedly tried to drive away.
In 2001, he represented Lizzie Grubman, a nightlife publicist whose car careened into a crowd of 16 people in front of a Hamptons club, before fleeing the scene.
Timberlake, according to the source, was in "great spirits" and told everyone "with a big smile that he was sorry" before admitting "he shouldn't have done that."
"We are 110% motivated to put everything behind us and put on some fantastic shows," added the tour coordinator.
"He is a responsible guy who made a mistake."
The U.S. Sun reached out to Timberlake's representatives but didn't immediately hear back.
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