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Tiger Woods' Ex Erica Herman Drops $30 Million Lawsuit Against His Trust

Tiger Woods' trust seeking $30 million in damages, the legendary golfer's ex, Erica Herman, has opted to drop the legal battle.According to court documents, obtained by ET, Herman filed the necessary paperwork for a voluntary dismissal in Martin County, Florida’s 19th Judicial Circuit Court on June 29. The complaint will be officially dropped pending the resolution of another appeal of Herman’s, in which she sought to nullify a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with Woods.
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Tiger Woods' Attorney Calls Ex-Girlfriend Erica Herman 'Jilted' After Sexual Misconduct Claims
Tiger Woods' lawyers are pushing back against recent claims made by the golfer's ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman, in a recent lawsuit she filed seeking to nullify a non-disclosure agreement.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, Herman filed the lawsuit against Woods last week in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Martin County, Florida, and cited the Speak Out Act as the reason the NDA should be voided, as the act protects victims of sexual assault or harassment.In new court documents filed by Christopher J. Hubman, an attorney for Woods — and his Jupiter Island Irrevocable Homestead Trust — which were filed on Monday and obtained by ET, Woods' legal counsel claims that Herman is «not a victim of sexual assault or abuse.»The documents allege that Herman is «a jilted ex-girlfriend who wants to publicly litigate specious claims in court, rather than honor her commitment to arbitrate disputes in a confidential arbitration proceeding.»In the documents she filed last week, Herman checked the box «yes» when asked, «Does this case involve allegations of sexual abuse?» While she did not offer any specifics about the allegations, Herman says nullifying the NDA will clear things up for her.Herman also filed a lawsuit last October against Wood's Jupiter Island Irrevocable Homestead Trust claiming that the golfer violated an «oral tenancy agreement,» ensuring her she could live at his Florida mansion for a total of 11 years.
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