Tiger Woods' attorneys deny legendary golfer forced ex-girlfriend to agree to tenancy agreements
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Tiger Woods' attorneys are denying claims from his ex-girlfriend that he forced her to sign, or agree to, any tenancy agreements.
Erica Herman filed a lawsuit in Florida Monday over a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) she alleges she was forced to sign, citing the Speak Out Act, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Woods, a 15-time major champion, asked to intervene as a defendant in the case, and his attorneys wrote that Herman sued the trust to avoid an agreement the two made to arbitrate all disputes.
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Tiger Woods watches his tee shot during a practice round Aug. 26, 2020, for the BMW Championship golf tournament at the Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
"During their relationship, Mr. Woods invited Ms. Herman to live with him as his guest in the Residence," the motion said. "Mr. Woods never negotiated an oral tenancy agreement with Ms. Herman. Nor was there ever a written tenancy agreement between Mr. Woods or the Trust, on the one hand, and Ms. Herman, on the other hand. Mr. Woods never transferred to Ms. Herman any ownership interest in or rights of possession to the Residence."
Herman is suing the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Trust, the trust that owns Woods' home, for at least $30 million after he asked her to move out of the property.
Tiger Woods of the United States and girlfriend Erica Herman celebrate after winning the Presidents Cup 16-14 Dec. 15, 2019, in Melbourne, Australia. (Warren Little/Getty Images)
Herman says the agreement allowed her to live in the home expense-free in exchange for "valuable