Erica Herman, Tiger Woods' ex-girlfriend, is suing him in a broader domestic dispute over the family's home and money.
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In her lawsuit, Erica Herman claimed she had a "oral tenancy arrangement" that allowed her to stay in the house for an additional five years after it had been in place for six years prior to the breakup.
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Tiger Woods and his ex-girlfriend have gone to court in Florida after he broke up with her in October and allegedly locked her out of the Treasure Coast seaside mansion they shared, according to court documents.
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She also filed a lawsuit against Woods, requesting that the judge terminate their 2017 non-disclosure agreement. She claimed that the government Speak Out Act does not make it enforceable.
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According to the complaint, the NDA should not be enforced because of a federal rule that forbids it when there has been sexual assault or sexual harassment.
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On October 26, Herman filed a second complaint accusing Woods' trust, the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Homestead Trust, of violating the Florida Residential Landlord Tenant Act.
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She is claiming for more than $30 million in damages, claiming that the trust made "scurrilous and defamatory claims about how she acquired the money" after she claimed it misappropriated $40,000 from her.
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Woods' lawyers have claimed in court that Erica Herman, whom he dated for six years, is barred from suing him due to the NDA, which requires them to resolve all disputes through confidential arbitration.
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