Erica Herman sues ex-partner golf star Tiger WoodsOf course sexual harassmentInformation gathered by US media this weekend, as reflected in the judicial file submitted Friday by a lawyer for the Florida woman.
The submission of this claim is a Next step in the confrontation between Woods and his former partneris now continuing with this initiative before Florida judicial authorities.
In March, it was announced to the public that the ex-girlfriend of the American golfer, with whom she has been with for nearly six years, is suing him in court to seek damages. millionaire compensation and attempting to terminate a confidentiality agreement As he assured her, he forced her to sign.
Herman later claimed that at the beginning of their relationship, Woods had him sign a non-disclosure agreement in August 2017 and now, after their separation, wants to impose it inappropriately.
Noting that he had access to the forensic file submitted Friday, the CNN chain said the athlete had decided to have sex with his employee and then forced him to sign a nondisclosure agreement about it or otherwise, he would have been fired from his job.
Herman used to work at The Woods Jupiter, an athlete-owned South Florida restaurant.
“The boss who imposes different working conditions on his employee because of his relationship is sexual harassment”Herman’s attorney Benjamin Hobas claims in the lawsuit filed in Florida.
The document also alleges the alleged execution of a “plan” used against Herman last year, in which Woods asked him to pack up for a weekend getaway to the Bahamas.
Herman said he was told that Woods’ aides had persuaded him to pack his bags and take a “short vacation” without the golfer last October, and that he couldn’t take him to the airport and return home.
The former partner claimed that one of the golfer’s lawyers even met him at the airport with a woman. proposal to resolve unresolved issues between him and Tiger Woods.
The former partner also sued the trust that owns Tiger’s home for $30 million, claiming that this is the “reasonable rental value” of the house for the five years he can still live there. and according to an agreement signed by both.