Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend must abide by NDA in $30 million lawsuit


Tiger Woods and his ex-girlfriend Erica Herman are nonetheless battling it out within the courts after she sued him for $30 million earlier this yr. Nevertheless, a Florida choose, Circuit Choose Elizabeth Metzger, dominated this week that Herman must abide by the nondisclosure settlement she signed with Woods and to resolve her lawsuits behind closed doorways.

There was an 11-page opinion from Metzger on the matter the place she rejected Herman’s try to revoke the NDA. Herman tried to say Woods allegedly dedicated sexual harassment.

“Herman has had the chance [to] present factual specificity for any declare regarding sexual assault or sexual harassment. Nevertheless, she has not carried out so,” Metzger stated, in line with ESPN.

The pair break up final October, and now she is suing Woods and the belief that owns his $54 million Florida mansion. Herman is looking for $30 million from Woods, claiming how a lot it might value to hire a property like Woods’ for six years that she was allegedly promised. She stated in her paperwork that when she moved in, Woods advised her she might keep there for 11 years.

The choose continued to say there was proof that Woods and Herman negotiated that nondisclosure settlement again in 2017. Her lawyer, Benjamin Hodas, questioned at a Could 9 listening to that Herman signed that particular settlement. Since she doesn’t bear in mind signing that one, Metzger stated it might be a query for the arbitrator to resolve.

Whereas Woods’ battles it out in court docket, he has different points attempting to get again on the course. The legendary golfer lately underwent profitable ankle surgical procedure that compelled him from this yr’s Masters Event.