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Tiger Woods Seeks Treatment After DUI Crash as Prosecutors Pursue Prescription Records

Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods’ prescription records to probe medication’s role.

Overview

  • Woods, who rolled his SUV near his Jupiter Island home on March 27, was charged with DUI involving property damage, refusal to take a urine test and careless driving.
  • Despite a 0.00 breath test, deputies documented bloodshot eyes, dilated pupils and poor sobriety tests, then found two hydrocodone pills in his pocket.
  • He pleaded not guilty in a March 31 court appearance, keeping the case on track for further proceedings in Martin County.
  • Martin County prosecutors subpoenaed pharmacy records to detail prescription fills, dosages and any do‑not‑drive warnings to assess whether medication contributed to impairment.
  • Feeling embarrassed by the arrest, Woods is pursuing treatment with support from Vanessa Trump and his family, with reports noting his close bond with her daughter Kai.