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Tiger Woods’ Former Partner ‘Drops $30 Million Lawsuit’

Tiger Woods' Former Partner 'Drops $30 Million Lawsuit'

Tiger Woods’ former partner, Erica Herman, has reportedly dropped her $30 million lawsuit against the 82-time PGA Tour winner. That’s according to documents obtained by the New York Post.

Filing the case in October 2022, the month when Woods ended his relationship with Herman, it was reported that Woods had changed the locks on his Florida home, with Herman claiming damages of $30m from a homestead trust set up by Woods in 2017 that has only himself and his two children as beneficiaries. 

Tiger Woods and Erica Herman at the 2019 US Open tennis

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At the time, Herman’s lawyers argued that the nature of her eviction from Woods’ home was in violation of an “oral tenancy agreement” that permitted her to live at the property for several more years. The lawsuit also claimed that agents of the trust used “trickery” to get Herman out the house, convincing her to pack a bag for a Bahamas holiday before telling her she had been locked out and wouldn’t be let back in.

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