Overview
- Tiger Woods, arrested March 27 after his SUV rolled on Jupiter Island, faces misdemeanor charges of DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a test.
- Police bodycam video released last week shows officers finding two pills and telling Woods his normal faculties appeared impaired during roadside tests.
- A judge approved travel for inpatient care outside the U.S., with reports that his private jet later landed in Zurich where a discreet rehab facility operates.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty and is due in court on May 5, and he has said he will step away to focus on treatment and his health.
- Vanessa Trump signaled support with a Friday throwback photo captioned “Love you,” as outlets report she plans to stand by him, a stance set against his prior vehicle incidents in 2009, 2017, and 2021.