Posted by
Billy email MADBillyD@aol.com on Monday, November 30, 2009 10:32:44 AM
Despite presenting his side of the car-crash story and asking that it remain "a
private matter," Tiger Woods may still not be in the clear.
Troopers arriving at his Isleworth home requesting an interview were turned
down for a third straight day, but the Florida Highway Patrol said it will
continue to investigate. Yet the tabloid-fueled rumors now swirling around one
of the world's richest and most-recognizable athletes could turn out to be more
troublesome still.
About an hour before the troopers arrived Sunday afternoon, Woods released a
statement on his Web site taking responsibility for - but providing few details
about - the middle-of-the-night accident that left him dazed, bruised and
bloodied.
"This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way," Woods said.
"Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and
malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are
irresponsible. ...
( I hope Tiger along with his wife can work out whatever is taking place in their home. However when the police are called and you are a public person nothing is a private matter. Tiger could stop some of this talk if he would just sit down with the police but for some reason he and his wife won't do that which makes one wonder. Also if the police wanted to talk to you or I do you think we would be allowed to refuse seeing them. Perhaps money and power does help people stay out of jail. Read more on this story right here.)

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