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Tiger Woods Undergoes Intensive Swiss Rehab as DUI Case Advances

Prosecutors are seeking his prescription records ahead of a May 5 court hearing.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets, citing the Daily Mail, report he is "responding well" in a 90-day inpatient program in Zurich with contact limited to Vanessa Trump, his children and his agent.
  • Prosecutors have moved to subpoena detailed prescription records, with court filings indicating a request for dosing and driving warnings unless his team objects by April 22.
  • The March 27 rollover near his Jupiter Island home led to DUI, property-damage and test-refusal charges after a 0.00 breath test, two hydrocodone pills found and a declined urine test.
  • He has pleaded not guilty and remains in treatment under a judge-approved plan, with a May 5 Martin County court date on the docket.
  • People reports he hopes to return to competition after completing treatment, though any comeback depends on his health and the outcome of the ongoing case.