Frank Sinatra
On November 27, 1938, before becoming a world star and just 23 years old, Frank Sinatra was arrested in Bergen County, New Jersey, for having s-xual relations with a married woman. He was charged with adultery, and spent 14 hours in jail, but ended up being acquitted.
Bill Gates
Microsoft founder and CEO Bill Gates was arrested on December 13, 1977, for driving without a license and failing to stop at a traffic signal in New Mexico. He had to turn to his partner, Paul Allen, to get him out of jail.
His penchant for speed has pitted him against the police on more than one occasion.
Larry King
Larry King - who became internationally known for his late-night talk show on the CNN television network - was arrested on December 20, 1971, in Miami, and accused of grand theft. King, 38 at the time, was unable to repay the $5,000 he owed to a financier he was working for.
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda was arrested for drug trafficking and kicking a police officer during a fight at an airport in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 3, 1970. However, the actress and activist always denied that she possessed substances and claimed that she was targeted by the Nixon White House due to her political convictions against the establishment.
Mick Jagger
On July 18, 1972, Mick Jagger was arrested along with fellow Rolling Stones member Keith Richards for attacking a paparazzi in Warwick, Rhode Island.
But the band's first brush with the law came in 1967 when police received information about drug use during a party at the guitarist's house. Richards and Jagger were arrested and received harsh sentences: three months for Jagger and one year for Richards. After appealing the ruling, they were acquitted.
Matthew McConaughey
In another iconic story of celebrity misconduct, Matthew McConaughey was arrested in 1999 after his neighbors filed a noise complaint. The cops found him dancing around his living room and playing bongos… stark N-. He ended up behind bars for marijuana possession. "I don't regret how I got there," McConaughey said.