The legal situation surrounding golf icon Tiger Woods has intensified following his DUI arrest in Jupiter Island. Jeromy Bullard, the owner of a pressure-washing business whose trailer was struck by Woods, has officially hired personal injury attorney Jason Fagnano. Court filings indicate that Fagnano has submitted a notice of appearance and an invocation of rights in a Florida court. While no lawsuit has been filed yet, the move signals a shift toward formal legal proceedings regarding the March 27 incident.
The collision occurred last Friday when Woods attempted to overtake Bullard's vehicle and trailer on a residential road. The 15-time major champion reportedly clipped the rear of the trailer, causing his Range Rover to flip onto its side. While neither party sustained serious injuries, authorities estimated the property damage to Bullard's equipment at approximately $5,000. Woods was arrested at the scene after failing multiple field sobriety tests and showing signs of significant impairment.
In a statement released via social media, the 50-year-old golfer announced he is stepping away from the sport to prioritize his health. He cited the need for "lasting recovery" and intensive treatment following the rollover crash. A Florida judge recently granted Woods permission to travel outside the United States for a comprehensive inpatient program. Reports suggest Woods’ private jet has since landed in Zurich, Switzerland, where he is expected to enter a high-end rehabilitation clinic.
Woods’ legal team has already entered a plea of not guilty to charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to testing. Despite having 0.00 alcohol in his system according to a breathalyzer, police found prescription opioids in his possession during the arrest. This marks the fourth major driving-related incident for Woods since 2009. His attorney emphasized that seeking treatment abroad was necessary to ensure the golfer's privacy from mounting media scrutiny.
Support for the golf star has come from his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, who posted a brief but firm message of love on Instagram. Sources close to the couple indicate that while she remains supportive, she has urged Woods to undergo the best care possible to avoid a recurrence of past issues. The legal case is scheduled to return to court for a docket sounding on May 5. The outcome of these proceedings remains a critical factor for both his professional future and personal recovery.
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