Judge approves Tiger Woods' hospital records release to prosecutors after Florida car crash
Bodycam footage captured Tiger Woods' entire field sobriety test after he crashed his car. He was ultimately charged with driving under the influence.
Prosecutors have been allowed to review Tiger Woods’ medical records related to his March car crash in Florida, which led to his arrest on charges of driving under the influence.
Judge Darren Steele approved an agreement between Woods’ defense and the State Attorney’s Office, allowing prosecutors to request records from the Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital. Woods was taken there after a crash March 27.
A similar agreement was struck in May, which gave prosecutors access to all prescription medication records for Woods at a Palm Beach, Florida, pharmacy. The records were from the start of 2026 through the end of March.
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Tiger Woods during a PGA Tour news conference before the Travelers Championship 2026 at TPC River Highlands on June 23, 2026, in Cromwell, Conn. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Doug Duncan, who is representing Woods in this case, reached an agreement with prosecutors to only allow the release of records from both the hospital and pharmacy to them, law enforcement officers, state experts and the defense team.
Woods, who recently made his first public appearance since his vehicle crash made national headlines, pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence. He was found with two prescription painkillers in his pocket during his arrest while also showing signs of impairment.
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Woods’ vehicle struck a truck’s trailer and flipped onto its side on Jupiter Island. Woods had been traveling at a high


