Tiger Woods cites privacy in fight against prescription records subpoena

Tiger Woods cites privacy in fight against prescription records subpoena

Tiger wood Keep my pill records!!! …Fighting the Subpoena in a DUI Case

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Tiger wood is trying like hell to keep his prescription records out of his DUI case — the golf legend’s lawyer claims his privacy is in danger if a subpoena for his pill history is granted.

Prosecutors are seeking to track down a trove of information about Woods’ medications – how many times his prescriptions were filled this year, the quantity of pills he was given, their dosage and accompanying instructions, including warnings about driving after consumption – after he was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusing to submit to a legal test in connection with his March 27 crash.

Douglas Duncan recently filed a response to the subpoena request…stating that it would be an “intrusion into Mr. Woods’ privacy” if the records were included in the criminal investigation.

Duncan has requested a hearing to determine if the records are relevant to the investigation…and if the subpoena ends up being granted, he’s already seeking a protective order to keep the information from the public.

Officers found two pills in Woods’ pocket after his accident…and he said he had taken several medications earlier in the day.

Law enforcement said Woods showed signs of impairment…and was given multiple field sobriety tests.

Days after the accident, he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and vowed to seek treatment. And as TMZ Sports reported, his plane landed in Switzerland…home to some of the best rehab centers in the world.

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