April 8, 2026
Professional golfer Tiger Woods faces DUI charges following a Florida car crash last month where his vehicle struck a truck and overturned, though no injuries occurred. Prosecutors have filed court documents to obtain Woods' complete prescription medication records, including dosages and warning labels, with the subpoena set to be issued on April 22nd unless his legal team objects within ten days. Woods passed a breathalyzer test but refused urinalysis screening, and police found hydrocodone pills in his possession while he appeared impaired by an unknown substance.
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