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Justin Timberlake in Las Vegas night spot

Saturday, April 11, 2009 | 6:59 p.m.

Justin Timberlake paid a late visit to the Playboy Club last night.

The “Sexy Back” star was spotted at the Palms hotspot around 2 a.m.

JT and group of friends reportedly took in the sexy scenery from one of the club’s VIP tables.

Witnesses said Timberlake and his entourage spent most of the night talking, dancing and joking around between rounds of shots.

Also seen at the Playboy Club last night was MLB free agent Frank Thomas.

Other professional athletes spotted elsewhere on the Palms property included St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson and San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis. Both were spotted having dinner, separately, at N9NE Steakhouse.

After indulging in surf and turf and N9NE’s signature lobster mashed potatoes, Willis and his party downed a round of espresso shots before moving their bachelor party to a VIP table at Rain. Later in the night, the group of eight opted for a change in scenery and moved the party to Ghostbar nightclub.

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