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Tiger Woods Back From Swiss Treatment With Legal Case Advancing

Prosecutors now have court-approved access to his prescription records under seal, signaling the case is moving ahead.

Overview

  • Woods returned to Florida on Wednesday, May 14, after roughly six weeks in a Zurich treatment program, with sources describing him as in good spirits and focused on recovery.
  • He was arrested on March 27 after a rollover crash near his Jupiter Island home, charged with DUI, and deputies reported finding two hydrocodone pills at the scene.
  • He has pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial as prosecutors pursue evidence, including prescription histories obtained under a protective order that keeps the records from public view.
  • Reports say his relationship with Vanessa Trump remains strong, with her offering support for his recovery and her children, especially golfer Kai, described as close to him.
  • Some outlets report he left the Swiss facility early to attend Kai Trump’s graduation, though that claim stems from a single entertainment newsletter and remains unconfirmed.