Tiger Accident Clippings, Vol. 8

The tabloids continue to ignore Tiger's plea for privacy (shocking!), with Sharon Churcher and Caroline Graham of the Daily Mail offering the most extensive detail and interviews yet with an Orlando woman and her family.

The latest mistress was the subject of the previously reported National Enquirer story that was reportedly scrapped in exchange for the Men's Fitness cover story. (Amazing coincidence: the NY Post story that revealed this earlier in the week and then disappeared is magically back up!)

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Monty Loses His License While Tiger Pays $164 Fine!

Seems our man loves to drive his X5 a wee bit fast and thanks to Scotland's tough policy on speeding, won't be able to drive for six months due to Scotland's much tougher standards than the Florida Highway Patrol. (Not to worry Monty, you can still enjoy the bliss of washing the cars!). Patrick Hill reports:
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Tiger Accident Clippings, Vol. 7

Before the AP's breaking story revealing that Tiger was asleep while lying on the pavement after Elin purportedly rescued him from his Cadillac, I was prepared to declare that the coverage tide was turning with Thursday's Rachel Uchitel news conference cancellation.

But asleep? Snoring? Expect that and other audio tape revelations to reignite questions about the Florida Highway Patrol's investigation.

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Jesper Stands By His Comments; Has More To Say

Reader Tim was watching the Golf Channel pre-game show for today's Chevron World Challenge and reports that Inga Hammond went back to Jesper Parnevik to follow up on yesterday's interview.

With a night to sleep on his comments, Parnevik was shown saying something to the effect of, "all the respect i had for him is gone." I presume they will air it again tonight on Golf Central.

Press Conference Cancelled...

...Radaronline says Rachel Uchitel's press conference, as hosted by attorney Gloria Allred, has been canceled due to "unforeseen circumstances."  According to Radar, money is now being offered Uchitel to prevent embarrassing details from emerging.

As noted last night, the suggestion that Tiger's "organization" may have set up and paid her way to Australia implied others were involved in coordinating this side of Tiger's life.

Now, I know you guys label it blackmail (I'd call it a gift for time served), but why didn't this happen with the other women before they went public?

Tiger Accident Clippings, Vol. 6

The reaction to Tiger's statement became the primary focus of Wednesday's coverage despite a the emergence of a voicemail message and an embarrassing US Weekly story hitting newstands.

Unfortunately for Tiger, Thursday figures to be another day the story drags on as Radaronline reports that Rachel Uchitel attorney Gloria Allred has scheduled a press conference for Thursday and they believe she's going to reverse her story, admitting to an affair with Tiger. The questions asked and answered at that news conference will be of particular interest because Radar also is reporting that Tiger's "organization" paid for her trip to Australia.
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