
Source: Fox News
Summary
A Florida judge has ruled that prosecutors will have access to Tiger Woods’ recent prescription drug history as part of his ongoing DUI case. The ruling comes after Woods’ attorneys fought a subpoena seeking his prescription drug records. Woods was arrested in March after a DUI crash and claimed he took prescription medications amid his recovery from several surgeries. The records will be released to prosecutors only and not made available to the public.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest in March was just the latest chapter in his saga of injuries and medications. This time, it’s prescription drug records being released, but we’ve seen this before – the slow start, the late push, the “learning moments”.
Woods’ history of injuries and surgeries has been well-documented, and his reliance on prescription medications is no secret. But when does it become a problem? When does the treatment become the issue?
This one felt recognizable early, as we’ve seen Woods’ struggles on the course and off. The result wasn’t surprising by the end, just another chapter in the ongoing story of Tiger Woods.
Original observation: It’s not just about the pills; it’s about the pattern.
Author: Evan Null









