Tiger Wood's Ex Girlfriend Erica Herman Sues Him For $30m | Golf
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 03:00
Tiger Woods's former girlfriend is claiming the most famous golfer in the world sexually abused her in a bombshell new court filing.
Erica Herman, 39, made the startling allegation in a suit in which she is trying to void a non-disclosure agreement which she claims she was forced to sign.
She goes into no detail as to what the alleged abuse entailed, just ticking the 'yes' box under the question 'Does this case involve allegations of sexual abuse?'
In a separate court filing uncovered by DailyMail.com, Herman is suing Woods for $30 million for 'severe' emotional damage, alleging that he tricked her into leaving the Florida mansion where they had lived together for six years.
She says in papers filed in October that former World Number One Woods persuaded her to go on a short vacation and when she got to the airport, her representatives told her she had been locked out.
Herman claims that Woods's representatives removed $40,000 of her money and made 'scurrilous and defamatory allegations' about how she got the money.
She is demanding more than $30million for what she claims are 'breaches of duty' that left her suffering 'severe' emotional damages.
According to Herman, she should have been allowed to live in the home in Hobe Sound, Florida, for another five years but Woods used 'trickery' after breaking up with her in October.
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