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Tiger Woods’ ex-lover, Erica Herman, sues him for $30m after messy split

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Erica Herman, the ex-lover of Tiger Woods, has sued the golf legend over a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) she claimed she was “forced to sign.”

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that establishes a confidential relationship.

She argued that she is now entitled to 30 million dollars in compensation following their split.

In court documents obtained by Daily Mail, Woods was accused of unlawfully locking Herman out of their shared Florida home.

TMZ reports that Herman claimed the NDA should be voided when there is evidence of assault or harassment.

She cited the Speak Out Act which states: “an NDA is not enforceable if agreed to before a dispute involving sexual assault or sexual harassment.”

She said she is being forced to comply with the agreement by a private trust run by Woods.

Herman, who previously managed Jupiter, Woods’ restaurant, also accused him of locking her out of his mansion in Florida.

The 38-year-old alleged the golf legend, 47, tricked her into packing her bag for a “short vacation”, only to be told that she has been kicked out when she arrived at the airport.

Herman claimed they had an “oral agreement” that meant she could live at the mansion for eleven years, of which she had five years remaining when they ended their romance.

In the legal filings, Herman used the word “trickery”, which she said, violates the oral tenancy agreement and Florida law.

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