Arrr, Tiger Woods' lass be lettin' go o' her $30 million demand fer booty 'til they settle tha' NDA appeal.
2023-07-19
Arr, Erica Herman be lettin' go o' her $30 million squabble against Tiger Woods' treasure, waitin' fer the outcome o' the appeal 'bout the blasted NDA she be signin'.
Erica Herman has dropped her $30 million lawsuit against Tiger Woods' estate, but the case is not completely closed yet. She decided to dismiss her lawsuit pending the outcome of an appeal regarding a separate lawsuit she filed to invalidate a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) she signed in 2017. The NDA appeal is still pending, so there are still some legal matters to be resolved.The lawsuit against the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Homestead Trust, which is Tiger Woods' estate, has been listed as closed according to court records in Martin County, Florida. The dismissal of the lawsuit was done without prejudice, meaning that Herman could potentially refile her complaint in the future.
Herman's initial lawsuit claimed that Woods violated the Landlord Tenant Act when they broke up, alleging that he tricked her into leaving his home and locked her out. This was the first time the public learned about their breakup. She argued that they had an oral tenancy agreement that gave her the right to live in the house, with five years remaining on the lease at the time of their split.
Before dismissing her lawsuit, Herman filed an appeal to nullify the NDA, citing allegations of sexual harassment by Woods. However, the judge had previously ruled that these claims were "vague and threadbare" and that Herman had not provided enough specific evidence to support her allegations.
Herman began working at Woods' restaurant in 2014, and they started dating in 2017. Woods has consistently denied the sexual harassment allegations, referring to Herman as a "jilted ex-girlfriend" in court documents.
Overall, while Herman has dropped her lawsuit against Woods' estate, the legal battle is not over yet, as the appeal regarding the NDA is still pending.