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YourMrFahrenheit t1_jbh51fc wrote

What is her goal here? To get a release to sell stories for cash?

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Col_daddy t1_jbhe65o wrote

Absolutely! Some kinda behind-the-scenes story of how this guy is a terrible person or something to that nature.

Quick cash grab because that’s what she’s got and you gotta strike while the iron is hot.

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Teefromdaleft t1_jbhhch5 wrote

She’ll have pictures/videos of his accident recovery, which tabloids would spend millions on alone…

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Col_daddy t1_jbhlszb wrote

Expose: Tiger in his boxers shirtless dried blood on the sites where he’s been stitched up. Sell em to the highest bidder!

We’re pretty gross as a people…like all of us.

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griminald t1_jbizhpl wrote

Just noting this for other readers -- From the article:

>Herman's attorney is citing a federal law, the Speak Out Act, that prevents the enforcement of nondisclosure agreements in instances of sexual assault and harassment.

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JamesXX t1_jbj4wiz wrote

I think the next sentence is important to not leave out... and kind of confusing to be honest!

>Herman's attorney, Benjamin Hodas, indicated the case involved allegations of sexual abuse, although those allegations might not involve Woods directly.

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bogboom t1_jbjquuh wrote

She’s trying every loophole she can find.

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Col_daddy t1_jbk8uno wrote

You forgot the key words that make that sentence either acceptable or not. In this case acceptable. Keep reading, it totally helps build context.

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defaultman707 t1_jbj0c6e wrote

Nah it’s just some gold digger looking for a cash grab, Reddit has spoken. /s

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Col_daddy t1_jbk91y6 wrote

It is that way when all the damn facts point in that direction. Don’t worry you’ve seen enough on TV to make your determination. He cheated on his wife, damn him to eternity. 😂

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defaultman707 t1_jblsk06 wrote

Okay I’ll take your bait. I don’t care about his cheating. That’s his personal life and shouldn’t be a topic of discussion for the public. Why he IS a terrible person, is his negligence to operate a multiple thousands of pounds vehicle on a number of occasions. Anybody that is caught driving with hydrocodone, hydromorphone, Xanax, and ambien in their system IS a POS, plain and simple.

It’s crazy to me the lengths that people are going to protect a celebrity baby who faces zero consequences for his actions.

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Col_daddy t1_jbltoha wrote

Sheeeesh. Judge, jury and executioner here. Step outta default mans way here….he’s got work to doc

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Thunderb1rd02 t1_jbkxu31 wrote

Let's not forget, Tiger is a terrible person.

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Col_daddy t1_jblu0oa wrote

No he’s not. He just some guy who we put on a pedestal and then get disappointed when he doesn’t live up to our individual expectations 100percent of the time.

Pump the brakes

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Thunderb1rd02 t1_jboe5ow wrote

You are right about the pedestal. It’s absolutely amazing how many people ignore his list of scandals because he used to be good at golf.

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Col_daddy t1_jbozvl0 wrote

He’s still great at golf. Like world renowned….

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Thunderb1rd02 t1_jbpek5a wrote

His OWGR is at 986th.

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Col_daddy t1_jbq6xdl wrote

Keep digging brohammer. Makes your case ultra strong

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Thunderb1rd02 t1_jbqrbsc wrote

How is that digging? That’s his rank. It’s not good.

Other than a few flashes he hasn’t been relevant in a decade.

I’ll never understand the blind support for this guy.

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clarky4430 t1_jbikem3 wrote

Are we forgetting that he cheated on his wife like 1000 times because he is a terrible person

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tayroarsmash t1_jbiuxci wrote

Ah, how could I forget. I guess we should brand him with a scarlet letter and ostracize him for forever.

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awfuckthisshit t1_jbji6ao wrote

The cheating is the least of those problems. Driving while under the influence so many times is the real issue.

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Sasquatchii t1_jbj6r11 wrote

Yea but we’re not his wife so we don’t feel victimized

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flipflop180 t1_jbj9xu8 wrote

His wife should have been arrested for assault for chasing him with a golf club, causing him to wreck his car into a tree.

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Binky390 t1_jbjczc0 wrote

Was that the one where he was doing 80 something in a 45?

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defaultman707 t1_jbjfode wrote

Nah that’s the most recent one that happened 2021. The one they’re referring to he smashed his car into a tree and a fire hydrant in 2009, and he was cited for careless driving. Can’t forget the DUI in 2017 where hydrocodone, hydromorphone, Xanax, and ambien were in his system.

At the very least the mf should NOT have a license.

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ZachLagreen t1_jbki15c wrote

I remember…now what would you like me to do about it?

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lemonwater101 t1_jbjz6ut wrote

>She says she had an "oral tenancy agreement" to live in the house for what the suit called "a certain duration of time" and believes damages, based on the monthly rental value of the residence, would be in excess of $30 million.

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multiballs t1_jbk8uyt wrote

I interpreted that as there was agreement for oral sex which had to last so long and so many times a week for her to live there.

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