Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has accused the golf star of tricking her into leaving his Florida mansion under the guise of happening a “short vacation” — only to lock her out amid their messy and shocking split, newly unveiled court documents allege.
Herman, 38, had filed a landlord criticism in October last yr alleging that Woods, 47, booted her from his sprawling Jupiter home using “trickery” after which repeatedly refused to let her back in, in response to the filings obtained by The Post.
News of the couple’s shock split only emerged Wednesday when details surrounding their months-long legal battle — which has thus far been kept under wraps — surfaced publicly.
The court papers state that those working on behalf of Woods’ trust convinced Herman to “pack a suitcase for a brief vacation and, when she arrived on the airport, they told her she had been locked out of her residence, in violation of the oral tenancy agreement and in violation of Florida law.”
Herman alleges that Woods paid for a “hotel room and certain expenses for a brief time period” — and “frightened her away from returning” to the property.
Those working for Woods subsequently removed her personal belongings and took $40,000 in money that belonged to her before making “scurrilous and defamatory allegations about how she obtained the cash,” the court documents allege.
In the owner filing, Herman claimed the couple had an “oral agreement” that ensured she could live on the mansion for a complete of 11 years — and she or he still had five years remaining when the golf star called it quits on their relationship.
Based on the time left on her five-year tenancy, Herman argued in court papers that she was entitled to compensation of roughly $30 million.
In an try to dismiss his ex-girlfriend’s criticism, Woods fired back in court documents alleging Herman was the one who removed her belongings from his home and said she wouldn’t return.
Woods’ attorney also argued that Herman couldn’t claim she was a tenant because oral tenancy agreements under Florida law are only good for lower than one yr.
The news comes after it was revealed Herman had filed a lawsuit earlier this week looking for to nullify the non-disclosure agreement she signed in August 2017 when she first began dating the golf star.