DA investigates Justin Timberlake's Memphis voting selfie

MEMPHIS — Justin Timberlake is being investigated by the Shelby County District Attorney's Office in Tennessee after taking a picture of himself inside a polling place in Memphis.

Timberlake flew to Memphis on Monday to vote  at New Bethel Baptist Church in Germantown.

In a photo posted to his Instagram account, Timberlake posed in front of a voting machine.

In a statement, the DA's office said, "The Shelby County DA's Office was made aware of a possible violation of state election law. The matter is under review by the DA's Office."

Tennessee state law prohibits voters from taking photos or audio recordings inside polling places.

The offense is a class C misdemeanor punishable by 30 days in jail and/or a $50 fine.