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GeoffShackelford.com: Woods Accident Clippings, Vol. 3
Devil Ball Golf - Golf - Yahoo! Sports: After Tiger Woods declines interview, cops tightening screws?
| Looks like search warrant time for tiger: http://tinyurl.com/yznea9h 12/1/2009 |
| search warrant for TIGER: http://bit.ly/7kKZqf from @HarveyLevinTMZ 12/1/2009 |
| search warrant for Tigar: http://bit.ly/7kKZqf from @HarveyLevinTMZ 12/1/2009 |
Woods Accident Clippings, Vol. 3
GeoffShackelford.com —
... Today's LA Times Special Section Front Page (click to enlarge) This should be the final Woods accident clippings edition but after reading various accounts, it appears the decision to avoid the police Sunday, hire a criminal defense attorney and offer an incomplete statement is only raising more questions both in the press and law enforcement circles. TMZ.com is reporting that the Florida Highway Patrol apparently is focused on obtaining a search warrant to seize medical records from the hospital to determine if wounds Tiger sustained are consistent with a car accident or ...
After Tiger Woods declines interview, cops tightening screws?
Devil Ball Golf - Golf - Yahoo! Sports —
... And now, it appears the police may be raising the ante. TMZ is reporting that the Florida Highway Patrol is now pursuing a search warrant that would permit them to seize Tiger's medical records from the hospital. ...
The Curious Case of Tiger Woods' Injuries
Wei Under Par —
... Shortly after midnight, TMZ, the World Wide Tiger Woods Melodrama News Leader, reported that their sources claim the Florida Highway Patrol is now seeking a search warrant to procure medical records from the hospital that tended to Tiger’s wounds. The FHP wants to determine whether his injuries were sustained from the car accident or domestic violence (claw marks inflicted by Elin’s dainty hands!). ...
Woods Actions Put Sponsorships in Jeopardy
Capelle On Golf —
At media storm headquarters TMZ.com , the public has spoken. And they are overwhelmingly against Tiger Woods’ silence. In a poll, 94% (of more than 300,000 voters) said he was hiding something, which is a form of dishonesty. This can’t be good for sales of his sponsors products. According to Paul Swangard of the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon, “Brands that planned to use Tiger in any meaningful way in the next few weeks would be looking to perhaps do something else, both out of respect for Tiger and because now isn’t the best time to have him out ...







