Attorneys for golf famous person Tiger Woods are anticipated to argue Tuesday throughout a court docket listening to that his ex-girlfriend’s lawsuit towards him must be halted as a result of she signed a nondisclosure settlement requiring that any disagreements between them be settled in non-public by an arbitrator.
Erica Herman, 39, is suing Woods to get out of the settlement, saying she was the sufferer of his sexual harassment. She has additionally filed a separate 30 million USD unlawful eviction lawsuit towards the belief that owns his 54 million USD Florida mansion.
Herman, who managed Woods’ Palm Beach County restaurant earlier than and in the course of the first years of their romantic relationship, argues that the nondisclosure settlement is unenforceable underneath a brand new federal legislation that claims such contracts may be voided when sexual abuse or sexual harassment occurred. Her legal professional, Benjamin Hodas, contends that Woods’ alleged menace to fireside her if she didn’t signal the contract was harassment.
“A boss imposing different work conditions on his employee because of their sexual relationship is sexual harassment,” Hodas stated.
Woods’ legal professional, J.B. Murray, denies that the 47-year-old golfer ever sexually assaulted or harassed Herman, calling her accusations in court docket paperwork “utterly meritless.” It is unknown if Woods will attend the listening to earlier than Circuit Judge Elizabeth Metzger, the primary in what may very well be a prolonged court docket battle.
In Herman’s lawsuit towards Woods, she needs Metzger to both void the nondisclosure settlement or at the least give her steerage about what she will say publicly. For instance, can she focus on occasions that occurred earlier than their settlement or after their breakup? What in regards to the data she realized about Woods from others? She can be arguing that the contract covers solely her work relationship with Woods, not their private issues.
In her illegal eviction lawsuit towards the belief, she is basing her $30 million declare on how a lot it will value to lease a property like Woods’ beachfront mansion north of Palm Beach for six years of residence she was allegedly promised by the golfer after which denied.
When Hodas filed her lawsuit towards the belief in October, he checked a field on a standardised kind saying the case didn’t contain sexual abuse. In Herman’s March lawsuit towards Woods, Hodas checked the field saying that case does contain abuse. Hodas has not defined the obvious discrepancy.
Before they dated, Woods employed Herman in 2014 to assist develop after which function the golfer’s The Woods sports activities bar and restaurant in close by Jupiter — however they don’t agree when their romantic relationship and cohabitation started.
Herman says in her court docket filings that their romantic relationship started in 2015 and that in late 2016 she moved into Woods’ almost 30,000-square-foot (2,800-square-meter) mansion within the ritzy Hobe Sound group. She says that in 2017, Woods verbally promised she might reside there for at the least 11 extra years.
Woods, in his court docket paperwork, says their romantic relationship started in 2017, shortly earlier than she moved in with him that August — in regards to the time the nondisclosure settlement was signed. In March 2017, Woods positioned the mansion into the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Homestead Trust, an entity he created that has solely himself and his two youngsters as beneficiaries.
Forbes Magazine estimates Woods’ web value at 1.1 billion USD.
Herman says Woods pressured her to stop her job managing his restaurant in 2020, saying he needed her to spend extra time caring for him and his youngsters.
Herman says Woods evicted her by means of “trickery.” She says Woods instructed her they had been happening a weekend journey to the Bahamas, so she packed a small bag and he drove her to the airport, the place they parked close to a non-public aircraft.
But as an alternative of boarding, Woods instructed Herman to speak to his lawyer and left, she says.
“Out of the blue,” the lawyer instructed her the connection was over and that she was being evicted, she says. She says she refused to signal one other nondisclosure settlement the lawyer tried to power upon her.
When Woods’ attorneys returned her private belongings, they saved 40,000 USD in money, “making scurrilous and defamatory allegations” about how she obtained it, she alleges.