STUART, Fla. (Court TV) — Prosecutors who have charged Tiger Woods with driving under the influence say they are now seeking medical treatment records for the famed golfer as part of their case against him.
FILE – Tiger Woods is seen in the back of a police car. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File)
Woods, 50, has pleaded not guilty to charges of driving under the influence with damage to property or person and refusing to submit to testing after he crashed his SUV while driving on March 27.
Deputies said that Woods crashed his vehicle while he was trying to pass a truck pulling a trailer illegally. Woods’ Land Rover left the roadway and landed on its side; no injuries were reported. While first responders at the scene said that Woods denied drinking any alcohol, he allegedly told deputies, “I took a few” in reference to medications. Woods allegedly said that he had been looking at his phone and changing the radio station when the crash happened…