Tiger Woods is taking a stand against his ex. On Monday, the golf pro filed court documents, obtained by Page Six, in which he argued against Erica Herman’s right to invoke U.S.
federal legislation to nullify a non-disclosure agreement. READ MORE: Tiger Woods’ Girlfriend Of 6 Years Sues Him Over NDA Amid Split Referring to Herman as a “jilted ex-girlfriend,” the filing argues that she does not have a right to invoke the Speak Out Act because he had not committed sexual wrongdoing.
The law, which went into effect in December 2022, prevents the enforcement of NDAs in cases of sexual assault and harassment.
Herman had argued for the nullification of the NDA as part of her $30 million lawsuit against Woods, in which she alleges he broke an “oral tenancy agreement” by kicking her out of his home.
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