Tiger Woods in legal troubles?



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Tiger Woods in legal troubles?
Tiger Woods in legal troubles? (Provided by Financial World)

New trouble for Tiger Woods extra golf activities. Palm Beach County judge has thrown out a lawsuit accusing to Jupiter restaurant owned by the American golfer of causing the 2018 alcohol-fueled death of a 24-year-old bartender.

Circuit Judge Samantha Schosberg-Feuer said that The Woods' Jupiter can’t be held responsible for the single-car rollover crash that claimed the life of the young man who struggled with alcohol, according The Palm Beach Post, which said in a decision that is being challenged by a lawyer for the grieving parents of Nicholas Immesberger.

Schosberg-Feuer said: "There is no evidence that Immesberger paid The Woods, or was asked to pay, for any of the alcoholic beverages he consumed on Dec. 10, 2018." Evidence showed that Immesberger, like other employees, helped himself to pineapple slices soaked in vodka and alcoholic drinks before leaving the restaurant to head home, she wrote.

Tiger's career

Tiger Woods was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame and thanked his family for their success. Tiger Woods thus officially enters the Hall of fame at the age of 46 year-old, as reported by Sky Sports. 683 weeks from number one in the world, 13 years and two months.

In five seasons, from 1999 to 2003, he won 32 tournaments in 101 appearances. Between 2005 and 2009 he won 31 out of 75. He was Nominated Player of the Year ten times and as many finished at the top of the money list. Tiger is one of only five golfers in history to have won the Grand Slam in addition to having won 15 Majors and collected a total of 82 successes.

In 2014 he became the first sportsman in the world to have broken the billion dollar barrier. Astronomical figure that also justifies the fact that Tiger Woods can afford a yacht like the Privacy, a real fairytale boat. And obviously we are talking about something that has cost a lot.

Woods has won 110 professional tournaments, including 15 majors, in his multi-decade career, making him the most successful player in history. He held the top spot in the world rankings for a total of 683 weeks, including 281 consecutive weeks, and is the only golfer to have won all four major tournaments of the modern era in a single year.

In 2014 he became the first sportsman in the world to have exceeded a billion dollars in earnings from various sponsors. In 2019, President Donald Trump awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States of America.

On February 23, 2021, he is involved in a car accident in Los Angeles and suffers numerous fractures in his legs.

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