Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records will be handed over to prosecutors in Florida DUI case
Summary
A judge in Florida has ordered Tiger Woods to give prosecutors his prescription drug records in a driving under the influence (DUI) case. Woods was arrested after a car crash in March, and he denies the DUI charges.Key Facts
- Tiger Woods crashed his vehicle on March 27, 2026, in Jupiter Island, Florida.
- He was suspected of driving under the influence and was arrested.
- Deputies found two pain pills in Woods’ pocket after the crash.
- Woods took a Breathalyzer test that showed no alcohol, but he refused a urine test.
- Prosecutors requested his prescription drug records from January through March 2026.
- A judge approved turning over Woods’ prescription records under a protective order.
- The protective order limits who can see the records to prosecutors, law enforcement, experts, and Woods’ defense team.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty and has sought inpatient treatment outside the United States.
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