Tiger Woods Sued For $30 Million By Ex-Girlfriend: Details

Tiger Woods is currently in the news right now and it is all because of some developments involving his ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman. According to TMZ, Herman is now looking to sue Woods for $30 million. Overall, this is because she alleges that he tried to kick her out of his house. Although the two lived together for six years, Herman revealed in her lawsuit that she never paid rent. However, she claims to have performed “valuable services” which ultimately allowed her to earn her keep in the home.

Herman is accusing Tiger and his people of concocting an elaborate scheme to kick her out. Essentially, despite their break up, they had an oral agreement that allowed her to stay in the home for five more years. However, she was then convinced to pack her bags for a solo vacation. As TMZ reports, she then got to the airport where she was told that the locks had been changed at the house. Additionally, they allegedly took $40K from her and accused her of getting it through dubious means. Tiger’s people have issued a response claiming that no such oral agreement ever existed.

Tiger Woods Allegations

Tiger Woods of the United States looks on from the 14th green during the final round of the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club on February 19, 2023 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Yesterday, we also reported on another filing by Herman. Woods’ ex-girlfriend wants her NDA with Tiger revoked. She is trying to use the Speak Out Act, which makes all NDAs invalid when there is evidence of some sort of sexual abuse. Moreover, Herman was claiming that Tiger’s trust was intimidating her into not speaking out about the relationship. Overall, these are some massive insinuations, and it could all get very ugly.

As for Tiger Woods himself, he has yet to comment on any of this. This remains a developing story, and we’re sure more details will come out very soon. That said, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates. Additionally, let us know what you think of this situation, down below.

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