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Tiger Woods DUI case: Prosecution granted access to golfer's medication records

Tiger Woods DUI case: Prosecution granted access to golfer's medication records

Summary

A judge allowed prosecutors to access Tiger Woods' medication records in his DUI case following a March car crash in Florida. Woods pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to take a urine test while no one was hurt in the accident.

Key Facts

  • Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash on March 27, 2026, in Jupiter Island, Florida.
  • No one was injured in the accident.
  • Woods pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful drug test.
  • Prosecutors were granted access to Woods' medication records by a judge.
  • A protective order limits access to these records to relevant people in the case, protecting Woods' privacy.
  • Woods tried to pass a truck, clipped its trailer, causing his SUV to tip over.
  • Two hydrocodone pills were found in Woods' pants pocket.
  • Woods' breathalyzer test showed no alcohol, but he refused the urine test that detects drugs or medication.
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