Tiger Woods and ex-girlfriend Erica Herman had a less than amicable split back in October with the brunette beauty launching legal action against her former beau concerning the non-disclosure agreement she signed at the beginning of their relationship.
Days later she filed a second suit around her departure of their shared home in Jupiter, Florida and was seeking $30 million in damages. However, she has dropped this action, with the filing saying: “The Plaintiff, ERICA HERMAN, by and through her undersigned counsel, hereby dismisses without prejudice her Complaint, filed on October 26, 2022, pending resolution of the appeal in Herman v. Woods… and determination of whether her claims are subject to arbitration.”
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Erica is still purusing legal action around the NDA, which she says surrounds a sexual harassment claim. A judge had previously dismissed this action, and she is currently appealing the ruling for the second time.
Lawyers acting for Tiger rejected Erica’s version of events of her depature from their Florida home. She claimed that the former couple had an “oral agreement” which meant she could continue living at their home for another five years. She also said that she was “tricked” into a vacation and when she arrived at the airport was told she was now locked out of the property.
Erica Herman and Tiger Woods looking concerned© Icon Sportswire
Tiger and Erica split last year
The golfing star’s lawyers say no agreement had ever been agreed, and that he had booked her into a luxury resort and given her money to try and find a new home.
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Erica and Tiger first confirmed their relationship in September of 2017, while attending the Presidents Cup tournament in New Jersey. She is originally from South Florida, and worked in the restaurant industry for several years. She was a server and later, by 2017, the restaurant manager of Tiger’s restaurant The Woods, in Jupiter, Florida.