Tiger Woods' attorney fights subpoena for prescription drug records in DUI case: reports
Bodycam footage captured Tiger Woods' entire field sobriety test after he crashed his car - he was ultimately charged with driving under the influence.
After prosecutors said a subpoena will be issued later this month for Tiger Woods' prescription drug records, his attorney is fighting against it.
Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after taking field sobriety tests following a two-vehicle crash in which his Range Rover turned onto its driver's side.
A court filing showed that a subpoena will be issued to "seek copies of any and all prescription medication on file" for Woods from Jan. 1 through March 27, the date of his car crash and arrest.
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Tiger Woods was handcuffed after a sobriety test. (Martin County Sheriff's Office)
Woods' attorney, Douglas Duncan, wrote in a motion that the subpoena goes against Woods' constitutional rights to privacy.
"This right is admittedly not absolute should the State show the relevance of the records to its criminal investigation and thus warrant intrusion into Mr. Woods' privacy," Duncan wrote, via ESPN.
Duncan also requested a hearing to determine whether prosecutors should be allowed to obtain the records.
Woods told law enforcement prior to the field sobriety tests that he underwent seven back surgeries and "over 20 operations on his leg." He told law enforcement that "I take a few" prescription medications. In 2021, he got into a wreck that resulted in serious leg injuries that kept him off the golf course for the entire year.
Woods was eventually arrested for DUI. (Martin County Sheriff's Office)
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