Prosecutors to subpoena Tiger's medical records (opens original article in a new tab)
Florida prosecutors intend to subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records related to his DUI arrest and treatment following a car accident, with his lawyers having 10 days to object.
- Florida prosecutors plan to subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records from Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital
- Subpoena seeks records of patient statements on alcohol/chemical use and drug screen results
- Woods' lawyers have 10 days to object to the request
- Woods was arrested for DUI and refusal to submit to a test after a March 27 accident
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