Charges Pending In Tiger Woods Accident
Somebody’s Going To The Big House: After being denied access to Tiger Woods at three times over the weekend, police in Central Florida say “charges” are pending in the suspicious one-car crash that left the golfer with severe cuts to his face.
PEOPLE.com reports that the golf pro has yet to speak with Florida Highway Patrol, who have issued a statement saying they’ve been repeatedly turned down for an interview.
“As of Nov. 30, 2009, the Florida Highway Patrol has been unable to speak to Mr. Woods about the crash he was involved in on the morning of Nov. 27, 2009, despite attempts to do so,” spokeswoman Kim Montes says. “Mr. Woods’ representatives have provided us with his driver license information, vehicle registration and current proof of insurance, as required by Florida Law.”
Montes added that charges are pending, but she did not offer any other specifics. Woods crashed into a tree outside his suburban Orlando, Florida home early Friday. On Sunday, the star accepted full responsibility for the accident but said he wanted to keep the details surrounding the incident private. The blogosphere has been ablaze for days with whispers that Woods’ injuries are the result of a violent fight with his wife, Elin, fueled by tabloid reports that the PGA champ has been secretly seeing NYC club hostess Rachel Uchitel.

