Tiger Woods Crash Affidavit Details What Was Found In His Pocket
Source: The Daily Wire - Breaking News, Videos & Podcasts · Bias: Right
Summary
Tiger Woods had two opioid pills in his pocket when he crashed his SUV in South Florida last week, according to the arrest affidavit obtained by TMZ. A sheriff’s deputy said when he searched Woods, he found two hydrocodone pills in the golfer’s pants pocket. Woods told authorities he takes “a few” prescription medications but ...
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