Posted on 12/01/2009 10:56:01 AM PST by Justaham
TMZ has learned a woman has come forward to Us Weekly, claiming she had a 31-month affair with Tiger Woods and has a voicemail recording and texts to prove it.
The woman -- Jaimee Grubbs, claims she met Tiger in Las Vegas in April, 2007. The woman -- a cocktail waitress who was 21 at the time -- began what she says was a long-running affair with Tiger.
According to Us Weekly, Grubbs has more than 300 text messages from Tiger -- who married Elin Nordegren in 2004.
The magazine, which comes out tomorrow, claims Grubbs had 20 sexual encounters with Tiger. Us Weekly has photos, racy texts from Tiger, as well as a voicemail from November 24, in which Tiger suggests his wife might be on to the alleged affair.
Grubbs has appeared recently on VH1's "Tool Academy."
(Excerpt) Read more at tmz.com ...
You had it all. You are one stupid son of a bitch. Nice going moron. Welcome to hell on earth.
If Elin clubbed Tiger and there are more women, the DA can forget getting a conviction.
I suspect the Obama Whitehouse is involved in getting this story to forefront. It helps them immensely to change the subject to something other than Government Healthcare, and Cap and Tax.
Very disappointing, if so. It’s going to be a feeding frenzy now. I drive by his place a couple of times a week and there are cameras in front of the gated community 24/7 now.
This is bad for Woods if true, but why are these other women so interested in letting everyone know they were potentially screwing around with a married guy?
Don’t know of any award for this being given out.
Reminds me of an old Paul Simon song
Slip Sliding Away
This is starting to unfold like a "rich man's" version of the Mike Tyson story.
Someone supposedly from the circuit made a statement yesterday that Tiger often gave the impression he had women on the side.
One of the woman has 300 text messages including one where she says that Elin might be onto the affair.
I was channel surfing last night and it was impossible to not hear about this story. Even the local news had it. I'm sure Nickelodeon had a story if I had bothered to look.
She’d have to be crazy to stay with him. Men like that are no good.
Hope she gets lots of money and the kids.
Tiger's daddy did the same thing. Left a wife and 2 children at home & went to Korea. Came home with Tiger's mother in tow, divorced the wife and rarely saw the 2 kids.
Dear Elin, don’t worry, everything’s going to be fine. Just divorce Tiger, take half of his money and marry me. I promise I won’t cheat on you. :-)
Ya, I'm sure he did...
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for THIS??
Wow. I had no idea. But I would hazzard to guess that his old man had learned a thing or two since then and had hoped to have raised Tiger to not do what he had done. I'm hoping my kids don't make some of the mistakes I made. Tiger never speaks about about half-siblings that I know of.
I will not stop watching Fox News over this, but fortunately my favorite other channels include the Military Channel, Discovery, History, Nat Geo, TCM, Travel, and Animal Planet—so at least I have an escape from much of the madness.
“Pilots, athletes, politicians think because theyre away from home, they can roam - well, NO WAY!”
I actually do not agree with this interpretation. Speaking as a middle-aged male who has had 2 homes for much of his life, I think the male mind is hard-wired at a biological level to not be alone in a place. When you are genuinely far away (whether it be 100 miles in the days of horse or more today)for some amount of time, I suspect there is a trigger in the male mind that tends to want to seek out companionship, regardless of the far-away commitment. Such a trigger would tend to support species propagation and genetic diversity also. As you can see, I take the premise of biological basis for human behavior seriously.
“Guys that travel alot are easily distracted and have to WORK at their marriages “
This I agree with. Pilots et al don’t THINK that they can roam, it is more like they face a constant low-grade urge to do so, and once you fall for it, it is much easier to repeat. I am not moralized, just saying that WE ARE MADE THAT WAY. Additionally, airline personnel must face additional challenges because they often are with people they know (coworkers) while remote.
I know that when I lived split-time between 2 places, I had 2 separate social lives, dating included (wasn’t married). The far-away place simply feels far away when you know you are somewhere else for a while. We aren’t made to exist much time in places without forming the basic relationships that are part of life.
The pictures alone make the Tiger Woods scandal worth following.
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