Court documents have shed light on the messy break-up between Tiger Woods and his long-time partner.
Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golfer of using “trickery” to convince her to leave their Florida mansion and is reportedly seeking US$30 million ($AUD 45.5m) in compensation after her messy split from the 47-year-old. Confirmation of their break-up has only emerged this week after details of their months-long legal battle came to light.
In a civil complaint filed this week in a Florida court, Herman asked a judge to nullify a non-disclosure agreement she signed when the couple began dating in 2017, citing a recent law that limits enforcing such agreements in sexual harassment and assault cases. She believes the agreement is “invalid and unenforceable,” according to the lawsuit. She did not accuse Woods specifically of harassment or assault in court papers.
It’s also emerged that Herman filed a landlord complaint against Woods, in which the golfing superstar is accused of tricking his former partner into leaving the Florida mansion under the pretence that she was going on a short vacation. According to court filings obtained by the New York Post, representatives for Woods’ trust convinced Herman to “pack a suitcase for a short vacation and, when she arrived at the airport, they told her she had been locked out of her residence, in violation of the oral tenancy agreement and in violation of Florida law”.
TigerWoods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golf star of tricking her into leaving his Florida mansion under the guise of going on a “short vacation” — only to lock her out.
Tiger Woods €47m luxurious mansion on Jupiter Island, Florida is where he’s spending his lockdown with his partner Erica Herman.
It has its own golf course, an Olympic swimming pool, a running track, a basketball court, a tennis court, a gym, a wine cellar and a jetty.
Herman claims Woods then paid for a “hotel room and certain expenses for a short period of time”, before scaring her off returning to the massive property in Jupiter, Florida. The court documents go on to allege that Woods’ representatives removed her possessions from the property, as well as $40,000 in cash that Herman claims belonged to her, before making “scurrilous and defamatory allegations about how she obtained the money”.
Woods’ ex-girlfriend claimed in the court filing that she had an “oral agreement” about living in the Florida property for at least 11 years, and that she was still legally entitled to spend another five years at the property. The claim goes on to state that Herman is seeking around $30 million in compensation.
However, a lawyer for Woods has countered the claim from his ex-girlfriend by insisting that under Florida law, oral tenancy agreements are only valid for less than one year. The golfer’s legal team filed a subsequent motion stating that by taking legal action against Woods, Herman was in violation of the NDA (non-disclosure agreement) she signed in August 2017 when the pair first started dating.
Court documents have shed light on the messy break-up between Tiger Woods and his long-time partner.
Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golfer of using “trickery” to convince her to leave their Florida mansion and is reportedly seeking US$30 million ($AUD 45.5m) in compensation after her messy split from the 47-year-old. Confirmation of their break-up has only emerged this week after details of their months-long legal battle came to light.
In a civil complaint filed this week in a Florida court, Herman asked a judge to nullify a non-disclosure agreement she signed when the couple began dating in 2017, citing a recent law that limits enforcing such agreements in sexual harassment and assault cases. She believes the agreement is “invalid and unenforceable,” according to the lawsuit. She did not accuse Woods specifically of harassment or assault in court papers.
It’s also emerged that Herman filed a landlord complaint against Woods, in which the golfing superstar is accused of tricking his former partner into leaving the Florida mansion under the pretence that she was going on a short vacation. According to court filings obtained by the New York Post, representatives for Woods’ trust convinced Herman to “pack a suitcase for a short vacation and, when she arrived at the airport, they told her she had been locked out of her residence, in violation of the oral tenancy agreement and in violation of Florida law”.
TigerWoods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golf star of tricking her into leaving his Florida mansion under the guise of going on a “short vacation” — only to lock her out.
Tiger Woods €47m luxurious mansion on Jupiter Island, Florida is where he’s spending his lockdown with his partner Erica Herman.
It has its own golf course, an Olympic swimming pool, a running track, a basketball court, a tennis court, a gym, a wine cellar and a jetty.
Herman claims Woods then paid for a “hotel room and certain expenses for a short period of time”, before scaring her off returning to the massive property in Jupiter, Florida. The court documents go on to allege that Woods’ representatives removed her possessions from the property, as well as $40,000 in cash that Herman claims belonged to her, before making “scurrilous and defamatory allegations about how she obtained the money”.
Woods’ ex-girlfriend claimed in the court filing that she had an “oral agreement” about living in the Florida property for at least 11 years, and that she was still legally entitled to spend another five years at the property. The claim goes on to state that Herman is seeking around $30 million in compensation.
However, a lawyer for Woods has countered the claim from his ex-girlfriend by insisting that under Florida law, oral tenancy agreements are only valid for less than one year. The golfer’s legal team filed a subsequent motion stating that by taking legal action against Woods, Herman was in violation of the NDA (non-disclosure agreement) she signed in August 2017 when the pair first started dating.
Court documents have shed light on the messy break-up between Tiger Woods and his long-time partner.
Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golfer of using “trickery” to convince her to leave their Florida mansion and is reportedly seeking US$30 million ($AUD 45.5m) in compensation after her messy split from the 47-year-old. Confirmation of their break-up has only emerged this week after details of their months-long legal battle came to light.
In a civil complaint filed this week in a Florida court, Herman asked a judge to nullify a non-disclosure agreement she signed when the couple began dating in 2017, citing a recent law that limits enforcing such agreements in sexual harassment and assault cases. She believes the agreement is “invalid and unenforceable,” according to the lawsuit. She did not accuse Woods specifically of harassment or assault in court papers.
It’s also emerged that Herman filed a landlord complaint against Woods, in which the golfing superstar is accused of tricking his former partner into leaving the Florida mansion under the pretence that she was going on a short vacation. According to court filings obtained by the New York Post, representatives for Woods’ trust convinced Herman to “pack a suitcase for a short vacation and, when she arrived at the airport, they told her she had been locked out of her residence, in violation of the oral tenancy agreement and in violation of Florida law”.
TigerWoods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golf star of tricking her into leaving his Florida mansion under the guise of going on a “short vacation” — only to lock her out.
Tiger Woods €47m luxurious mansion on Jupiter Island, Florida is where he’s spending his lockdown with his partner Erica Herman.
It has its own golf course, an Olympic swimming pool, a running track, a basketball court, a tennis court, a gym, a wine cellar and a jetty.
Herman claims Woods then paid for a “hotel room and certain expenses for a short period of time”, before scaring her off returning to the massive property in Jupiter, Florida. The court documents go on to allege that Woods’ representatives removed her possessions from the property, as well as $40,000 in cash that Herman claims belonged to her, before making “scurrilous and defamatory allegations about how she obtained the money”.
Woods’ ex-girlfriend claimed in the court filing that she had an “oral agreement” about living in the Florida property for at least 11 years, and that she was still legally entitled to spend another five years at the property. The claim goes on to state that Herman is seeking around $30 million in compensation.
However, a lawyer for Woods has countered the claim from his ex-girlfriend by insisting that under Florida law, oral tenancy agreements are only valid for less than one year. The golfer’s legal team filed a subsequent motion stating that by taking legal action against Woods, Herman was in violation of the NDA (non-disclosure agreement) she signed in August 2017 when the pair first started dating.