Tiger Woods' Ex-Girlfriend Files Lawsuit, Seeks Release From 2017 Agreement
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Erica Herman's lawyers claim Tiger Woods is in violation of an "oral tenancy agreement" allowing her to live in his mansion and are suing for damages.
Tiger Woods's ex-girlfriend has filed a lawsuit seeking to be released from a nondisclosure agreement she says the golf superstar made her sign at the start of their relationship in 2017, court filings showed Wednesday.
Erica Herman, who lived with the 15-time major winner at his Florida mansion until late 2022, filed the request in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Martin County, Florida.
According to court records seen by AFP, Herman's attorneys argue that the NDA she was required to sign is "invalid and unenforceable" under US federal legislation known as the Speak Out Act.
The law, which became effective last year in the wake of the MeToo movement, makes nondisclosure agreements unenforceable in cases involving sexual assault and harassment.