Florida Prosecutors Seek Tiger Woods' Medication Records in DUI Case

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Florida Prosecutors Seek Tiger Woods' Medication Records in DUI Case

Florida prosecutors are seeking all records related to Tiger Woods' medications in his DUI case. They plan to subpoena Lewis Pharmacy for details on every prescription drug Woods was given, including any warnings about driving while on the medication. The state attorney's office is interested in the specifics of each prescription, such as the date filled, type of medication, dosage, and special instructions. They are focusing on prescriptions issued to Woods from January 1 to March 27, the date of his most recent DUI arrest.

Woods, a 50-year-old golf champion, was arrested after a crash involving his Range Rover SUV near his Jupiter Island home. Although the breathalyzer test showed no alcohol, he admitted to taking pills and refused a urine test. This incident marked his fourth car crash since 2009, with a previous DUI arrest in 2017 where he took a plea deal. In response to his recent arrest, Woods acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and announced his decision to step away for treatment and focus on his health.

The golf star's lawyer has not yet commented on the matter. The prosecutors' request for medication records is part of the ongoing legal proceedings following Woods' DUI arrest. It remains to be seen how this information will impact the case and what implications it may have for Woods moving forward.