Summary
Prosecutors in Florida plan to issue a subpoena for Tiger Woods' prescription drug records after a car crash and his arrest for suspected driving under the influence. They want details about his medications from a local pharmacy, including dosage and instructions.
Key Facts
- Prosecutors want Tiger Woods' prescription records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida.
- The request is linked to a car crash where Woods was suspected of driving under the influence.
- Authorities found two pain pills on Woods after the crash, but he showed no signs of alcohol in a Breathalyzer test.
- Woods refused to take a urine test.
- Prosecutors aim to get times, quantities, and instructions related to Woods’ prescriptions.
- Any opposition to the subpoena must be filed within 10 days with the State Attorney’s Office.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charges.
- This is not the first time Woods has taken a break from public life after a car crash.