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Tiger Woods' ex-girlfriend drops sexual assault lawsuit, NDA appeal against golfer

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Erica Herman, the ex-girlfriend of Tiger Woods, dropped her sexual assault lawsuit and NDA appeal against the legendary golfer.

Herman wrote that she "was never a victim of sexual harassment or sexual abuse at the hands of Tiger Woods or any of his agents and it is her position that she never asserted a claim for such," according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.

But back in May, Herman claimed that Woods pursued a sexual relationship with her while she was a waitress at his restaurant in Jupiter, Florida. 

Herman says Woods made her sign the NDA, or else she would not have kept her job. Herman's attorney, Benjamin Hobas, wrote in a filing that "a boss imposing different work conditions on his employee because of their sexual relationship is sexual harassment."

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Tiger Woods of the U.S. poses with his then-partner, Erica Herman, during practice. (REUTERS/Paul Childs)

Herman filed an official notice to dismiss her appeal to nullify the non-disclosure agreement she signed in 2017.

Herman initially claimed that the agreement should be unenforceable under the Speak Out Act, which "prohibits the judicial enforceability of a nondisclosure clause or nondisparagement clause agreed to before a dispute arises involving sexual assault or sexual harassment in violation of federal, tribal, or state law."

She sued 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, a case she dropped in July.

Herman says the agreement allowed her to live in the home expense-free in exchange for "valuable services"

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