Arabic version: المدعون يطلبون سجلات وصفات تايغر وودز بعد اعتقاله
Prosecutors are seeking all the records connected to Tiger Woods’ prescription medications, including dosage and warnings about driving on pill bottles, following his recent arrest for driving under the influence after a car crash in Florida. According to BBC News, the court documents reveal that the legal request includes details on dosages and warnings about driving associated with the medications.
Woods, who has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charges, was arrested last month after his vehicle clipped a truck and rolled over. A court filing indicates that the subpoena for Woods’ medication records will be issued on April 22. Woods’ legal team has the option to contest the subpoena within 10 days.
The incident has drawn significant attention, particularly after police released body camera footage showing Woods at the scene. In the footage, Woods appears calm and explains to officers that he was distracted by his phone when the crash occurred. No injuries were reported from the incident, although Woods had to crawl out through the passenger door to free himself.
Woods passed a breathalyzer test but declined to take a urinalysis for other substances. He informed officers that he had taken several prescription medications earlier that day. During the investigation, authorities discovered two white pills in his pocket, identified as hydrocodone, an opioid commonly prescribed to treat pain.
This incident marks Woods’ second arrest for suspected DUI. His first arrest occurred in 2017 when he was discovered asleep in a haphazardly parked car, and a toxicology report at that time indicated the presence of multiple drugs in his system. Woods has acknowledged the seriousness of his current situation and has stated his intention to seek treatment to focus on his health.




















