Key takeaways:
- Erica Herman has filed a complaint in Martin County, Florida, seeking a declaratory ruling that a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) she signed while working with Tiger Woods is invalid and unenforceable.
- The complaint alleges that a trust controlled by Woods is aggressively using the NDA to silence Herman, and that Woods has initiated arbitration against her based on it.
- Herman is seeking a court ruling that the NDA is invalid and unenforceable, as well as an injunction preventing Woods and the trust from enforcing it.
Tiger Woods’ longtime girlfriend, Erica Herman, has filed a complaint in Martin County, Florida, seeking a declaratory ruling that a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) she signed while working with Woods is invalid and unenforceable.
Herman and Woods have not publicly confirmed the end of their six-year relationship, but the complaint states that Herman had a “long relationship with the defendant, both professionally and personally.”
The complaint alleges that a trust controlled by Woods is aggressively using the NDA to silence Herman, and that Woods has initiated arbitration against her based on it. Herman believes the NDA is invalid and unenforceable, citing laws meant to protect survivors of sexual assault.
Herman is seeking a court ruling that the NDA is invalid and unenforceable, as well as an injunction preventing Woods and the trust from enforcing it.
The complaint is the latest development in the ongoing saga between Herman and Woods. The two have been in a relationship since 2013, and Herman has been a fixture at Woods’ golf tournaments for the past several years. It remains to be seen how the court will rule on Herman’s complaint, and if the NDA will be invalidated.
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