Posted on 07/03/2010 11:16:51 PM PDT by kcvl
Despite reports that Tiger Wood's wife, Elin Nordegren, would get $750 million in her split from the golfer, it looks like she'll be getting a much smaller -- albeit substantial -- payout.
TMZ reports that Nordegren will get $100 million dollars. In exchange, she has agreed to a confidentiality clause -- meaning no books or interviews discussing her relationship with Woods or his alleged affairs.
The $100 million figure is much less than their pre-nup stipulated, according to TMZ, but Nordegren may have wanted to avoid a possible trial.
Nordegren will also likely receive substantial child support payments for the couple's two children, Sam, 3, and Charlie, 17 months.
There have also been reports that the pair's settlement calls for Tiger to keep any new girlfriends away from his kids.
Sam and Charlie are expected to live primarily with their mother, who may return to her native Sweden.
The divorce will be finalized sometime next week.
You pseudo-psychologists amuse me.
What I am saying is that it was a pretty well-known fact around the PGA that Woods was a whoremeister, and it’s completely unbelievable that Woods’ wife wouldn’t have known that about him, especially since she was a bit of a groupie. Further, as a well-healed, well-traveled magazine model, to paint her as some sort of innocent and naive blond is the real sexism here. She knew EXACTLY what she was getting into, even if people like you refuse to believe that.
Next thing you’re going to tell me is that Nicole Brown Simpson didn’t know that O.J. was an animal, even after the first dozen or so times that he beat the crap out of her.
For you information I have been married now for over 30 years with 1 grown and married Daughter. I don't abuse my wife or family and the wife doesn't chase me around with a 9 iron as your hero did.
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