Judge Rules Tiger Woods' Ex-Girlfriend Must Honor Nondisclosure Agreement, Ending Public Battle
- A Florida judge rejected Erica Herman's attempt to nullify a 2017 nondisclosure agreement with Tiger Woods, calling her allegations of sexual harassment "vague and threadbare."
- The ruling requires Herman to resolve lawsuits seeking $30 million from Woods through private arbitration.
- Herman had sued Woods and the trust that owns his Florida mansion, alleging unspecified sexual harassment and claiming the right to speak publicly about their relationship.
- Woods' attorneys argued Herman was a "jilted ex-girlfriend" trying to relitigate a "failed relationship" and said there was no evidence she signed the nondisclosure agreement under duress.
- The ruling shields details of Woods' and Herman's relationship from public view, allowing them to resolve financial disputes confidentially through arbitration.