Tiger Woods Must Give Drug Records to Prosecutors
A Florida judge ruled that Tiger Woods' prescription drug records must be handed over to prosecutors following his DUI arrest in March, with a protective order limiting access.
A Florida judge ruled that Tiger Woods' prescription drug records must be handed over to prosecutors following his DUI arrest in March, with a protective order limiting access.
Prosecutors can access Tiger Woods' medical records for his DUI case, but the records will remain sealed from public view after a protective order was agreed.
Tiger Woods' attorney and prosecutors will argue over releasing his prescription drug records in his Florida DUI case, citing privacy concerns.
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