Tiger Woods exits Florida courthouse after not guilty plea to DUI, crash wreckage and supporters visible.
Tiger Woods exits Florida courthouse after not guilty plea to DUI, crash wreckage and supporters visible.
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Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to Florida DUI charges after rollover crash, steps away for treatment amid support

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Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty on March 31 to driving under the influence charges stemming from a March 27 rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida. The 50-year-old golfer announced on social media plans to step away for treatment, drawing support from the PGA Tour. Sources tell TMZ his partner Vanessa Trump is standing firmly by his side. President Trump called him a friend living 'a life of pain' from injuries. He faces a court hearing on April 23 in Martin County.

Woods crashed his Range Rover on a one-lane road while attempting to pass a pickup truck pulling a trailer, crossing a double-solid line, clipping the trailer, and flipping the vehicle onto its driver side. According to a probable cause affidavit from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Tatiana Levenar noted Woods sweating profusely, appearing lethargic and slow, with bloodshot and glassy eyes and extremely dilated pupils. He cited seven back surgeries and over 20 leg operations, with his ankle seizing when walking, and wore a compression sleeve. Woods admitted taking prescribed medication that morning but denied alcohol or illegal drugs. Two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket. He was charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to testing (urine test requested), released on bond after about eight hours in jail, and refused medical treatment. All interactions were captured on camera.

Woods retained attorney Douglas Duncan, who represented him in a 2017 DUI case resolved via reckless driving plea. He has a history of incidents, including the 2017 arrest with multiple substances and a 2021 California crash causing severe leg injuries while speeding nearly double the limit.

In a statement on X, Woods said: “I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today. I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery. I'm committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally."

The announcement has drawn support from the PGA Tour. TMZ sources report that his partner, Vanessa Trump, is standing firmly by his side amid the fallout.

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Discussions on X about Tiger Woods' not guilty plea to DUI charges after his Florida crash mix support and concern. President Trump and sources describe Woods as enduring chronic pain from injuries, with Vanessa Trump standing by him and PGA Tour offering backing. Skeptics highlight police details of impairment, hydrocodone pills, and distractions, while some peers call for accountability and question his golf future.

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