Woods has been controversy laden since his mysterious car accident outside his Florida mansion on Thanksgiving. As many as 11 women have been linked to the married golf great, including Long Island model named Loredana Jolie.
Hollywood madam Michelle Braun recently revealed that Woods, 33, shelled out thousands of dollars between 2006 and 2007 for the busty blonde.
“She’s a stunning girl. He went out with her four or five times. She took part in group sex. They met up in 2006 or early 2007. I’d say he paid 15,000 dollars for her,” the New York Daily News quoted Braun as saying. Kellund, owner of Metro Parties, a company that supplies strippers for private events, said: “She was an innocent girl with too much ambition. Everything about her was about fast movement and fame. She wanted to be a star.”
Toronto Strip Clubs: Tiger’s Wood
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Toronto Strip Clubs: Tiger Woods was playing to the wrong crowd
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Gatorade has discontinued its “Tiger Focus” drink. Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has dropped Woods from ads and cancelled plans for him to design a new line of watches. (Both companies deny Woods’ problems have anything to do with their decisions. This only reaffirms how many corporate executives are invertebrates. They may want to crawl back and beg for his business one day.)
Woods will attempt to suffer in public silence. He is asking for privacy. That’s fine. That’s standard. The problem here is it became a public story two weeks ago. His PR people, his enablers, didn’t get ahead of the story. Woods sat back, hoping it would go away. He hoped a brief statement would satisfy the masses. It didn’t. The story mutated.
The problem now is this isn’t a mainstream media story. It’s a story for media outlets that dig through garbage and pay maids and cooks and strippers for information.
See the full article from “Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)”
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Toronto Strip Clubs: A major decision for Tiger Woods
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BILL PLASCHKE
A major decision for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods celebrates a birdie on No. 18 at Torrey Pines during the fourth round of the 2008 U.S. Open, forcing a tie with Rocco Mediate, whom he’d defeat the following day to win the title. (Richard Hartog / Los Angeles Times / June 15, 2008)
Woods finally makes the right move by choosing his family over golf, but things will never be the same.
So, it turns out, somewhere beneath those strippers and hookers and pancake-house waitresses, there is a soul.
Tiger Woods officially joined the human race Friday when, mired in the thickest rough of his life, he did the one thing he never does.
He acknowledged his mortality. He surrendered to his frailties.
He didn’t try to hit over a towering tree, or around a mature rain forest, or through a canyon ravine.
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