Tiger Woods' ex Erica Herman claims in lawsuit she was tricked to leave home and subsequently locked out
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Erica Herman’s lawsuit against the trust that owns the home where she and ex-boyfriend Tiger Woods stayed surfaced on Wednesday amid a separate lawsuit involving an nondisclosure agreement against the golfer.
Herman filed the lawsuit in October against the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Trust, which owns the home in Hobe Sound, Florida, and claimed at the time she performed "valuable services" for the defendant’s "agents" as part of their "oral tenancy agreement," according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
The documents claimed she had an 11-year oral agreement.
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Erica Herman and Tiger Woods at a women's singles second-round match between Anett Kontaveit of Estonia and Serena Williams of the United States at the 2022 U.S. Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Aug. 31, 2022, in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
The documents say the unspecified services were "extraordinary in nature" and no lawful proceeding occurred to bring the tenancy to a "lawful" end. The documents say the defendant decided to "engage in ‘prohibited practices,’ i.e., self-help, causing severe actual, consequential, and severe emotional damages to the Plaintiff. The prohibited practices were done intentionally, with premeditation, and with malice aforethought."
Herman alleged she was tricked to leave the home and, upon her return, was locked out.
Tiger Woods' ex-girlfriend Erica Herman during the Pro-Am. (REUTERS/Joe Skipper)
"Specifically, by trickery, agents of the Defendant convinced the Plaintiff to pack a suitcase for a