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Prosecutors move to subpoena Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records after Florida DUI arrest
Prosecutors want prescription details, including fill dates and warnings, to determine whether medication-related impairment played a role in the crash.
- Florida prosecutors filed a notice to subpoena prescription records for golfer Eldrick T. Woods from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, following his March 27 DUI arrest in Jupiter Island.
- Authorities arrested Woods after his SUV clipped a trailer and rolled over; deputies found hydrocodone pills in his pocket, though he passed a breathalyzer test and refused a urine screening.
- The subpoena targets pharmacy records from January 1, 2026, through March 27, 2026, with prosecutors seeking pill counts, dosages, and warnings about 'operating a motor vehicle' while taking prescriptions.
- Unless his attorney files an objection within 10 days, the subpoena will be issued on April 22, 2026, allowing prosecutors to gather evidence for the ongoing DUI case.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty and is currently seeking treatment abroad; this incident follows similar past legal issues involving prescription medication, adding uncertainty to his future on the PGA Tour.
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Prosecutors Want Records of Woods' Prescriptions
Florida prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records from a pharmacy, a week after the golfer's vehicle crashed in Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. Prosecutors in Florida on Tuesday said they planned to issue a subpoena seeking copies of all prescription medication...
·Miami, United States
Read Full ArticleProsecutors move to subpoena Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records after Florida DUI arrest - The Boston Globe
Prosecutors in Martin County, Florida, want the times the prescriptions were filled, the number of pills, the dosage amounts, and any instructions that accompanied the pills, such as warnings about driving while taking them, according to documents in an online court docket.
·Boston, United States
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