Other Women in Tiger Woods’ Life
December 3, 2009 by showbizadmin
Filed under Tiger Woods
Now that the ‘tiger’ is out of the bag, seems Tiger Woods’ other women are coming out of the woodwork. After Tiger released a statement Wednesday offering a “profound apology” that copped only to vague “transgressions,” allowing tabloid magazines to fill in the blanks with a slew of reports that the golfer has engaged in multiple extramarital affairs.

It is now reported on websites and rag sheets everywhere that 3 women were involved with Tiger. Tabloids reported the names of two women — Kalika Moquin, right, and Jaimee Grubbs but now stories by the National Enquirer over the weekend name another woman, Rachel Uchitel as being involved with the golfer. . Uchitel denied having an affair with Woods.
Grubbs provided text messages and voice recordings to US Weekly, which she said are proof of a lengthy affair.
Uchitel, however, a New York City club promoter, has denied the allegations. Her attorney, Gloria Allred, called a press conference for 12:30 p.m. today in Los Angeles, promising a further “statement about Ms. Uchitel’s relationship with Tiger Woods,” but noting, “Ms. Uchitel will be present at the news conference but will not speak.”
Tiger reluctantly admitted any wrongdoing. “I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart,” said Woods in the statement. “I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves.
“I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect,” said Woods. “I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.”
Moquin, a Missoula, Mont., native who works The Bank club at the Bellagio hotel, “neither confirmed nor denied an affair with Tiger.”
“It’s not appropriate for me to comment one way or the other,” she told Life & Style. “At this time, I’m just choosing to focus on my job.”
Mark NeJame, Woods’ lawyer, said he would not comment on any of the allegations and deferred to his client’s statement posted on tigerwoods.com.
Seems Woods should have known better than assume this story would die down especially in light of his trail of text messaging evidence.
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