London
(ANI):
The
'nipplegate'
scandal
involving
singer
Janet
Jackson
is
to
be
reviewed
again.
After
Jackson's
right
nipple
was
exposed
while
she
was
performing
with
singer
Justin
Timberlake
at
the
2004
SuperBowl,
a
fine
of
550,000
dollars
was
slapped
on
TV
network
CBS
by
the
US
Federal
Communications
Commission
officials,
who
said
that
they
broke
indecency
rules.
However,
a
federal
court
subsequently
ruled
that
CBS
would
not
have
to
pay
the
fine,
as
they
were
not
responsible
for
Jackson's
actions,
reports
the
Daily
Star.
Now,
almost
five
years
after
the
wardrobe
malfunction
scandal,
government
officials
are
asking
the
Supreme
Court
to
review
the
footage
again,
suggesting
the
panel
which
oversaw
the
original
investigation
may
have
"erred
in
holding
that
the
federal
communications
commission
acted
arbitrarily
and
capriciously."