Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend ‘is taking him to COURT over an NDA she claims she was forced to sign’

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Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend ‘is taking him to COURT over an NDA she claims she was forced to sign, as she says the document is unenforceable due to sexual assault and harassment’

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Tiger Woods’ apparently ex-girlfriend Erica Herman is taking him to court over an NDA she claims she forced to sign, according to a new report.

Woods and Herman started dating in 2017, but haven’t been seen together in public since the US Open tennis tournament in August of last year.

Now, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Herman is now saying the NDA is being wrongfully enforced on her, citing the Speak Out Act.

The Act states that an NDA is not enforceable if agreed to before a dispute involving sexual assault or sexual harassment.

And Herman said in the documents that she’s being pressured to keep quiet and adhere to the NDA by a private trust ran by Woods.

Erica Herman is reportedly taking Tiger Woods to court

Tiger Woods played just nine competitive rounds of golf last year

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Erica Herman (L) claims she was forced to sign an NDA by her apparently ex Tiger Woods (R)

Herman and Woods haven't been seen together since the US Open in August 2022

Herman and Woods haven’t been seen together since the US Open in August 2022

Herman alleges she was made to sign the NDA at the start of the couple’s relationship, in August 2017. 

TMZ said that Woods’ ex was ‘eager to share her experiences’ with the golf icon. It is unclear if Herman is making any accusations.

Dailymail.com has reached out to Woods’ agent for comment. 

Woods played just nine competitive rounds in 2022 after a significant single-car crash that left him with fractures to both the tibia and fibula, as well as ankle damage that nearly forced an amputation.

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Nonetheless, he still won the PGA Tour’s ‘Player Impact Program’ last season, taking home $10million for his popularity.

The 15-time major winner birdied the last three holes to record an incredible two-under-par first round at the Genesis Invitational in February in what was his return to competitive action after seven months out injured.

Woods returned to action at the Genesis Invitational in February after seven months out

Woods returned to action at the Genesis Invitational in February after seven months out

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