Tiger Woods expressed condolences over 24-year-old bartender’s death Tuesday, a day after Woods was hit with wrongful death lawsuit.
Author: A.J. Perez, USA TODAY
Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias arrested on suspicion of domestic battery
Dodgers pitcherJulio Uriaswas arrested outside a Los Angeles mall Monday night on suspicion of domestic battery.
Tiger Woods, girlfriend Erica Herman face wrongful death lawsuit brought by parents of restaurant employee
Tiger Woods and his girlfriend, the GM of Jupiter, Florida, restaurant face a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the parents of a bartender who died in a car crash.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft wins video-suppression ruling in solicitation case
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Judge orders Robert Kraft to appear in court May 21, doesn’t rule on video evidence
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Hurricanes eliminate defending Stanley Cup champion Capitals in double-overtime Game 7
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Who is James Adducci, the $1.2 million winner who bet on Tiger Woods?
The Wisconsin native gave conflicting reports to various outlets after collecting his winnings, and USA TODAY Sports has uncovered long criminal past.
Robert Kraft won’t take diversion deal in sex spa case, at least not now
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Houston prosecutors drop assault case against Patriots DE Michael Bennett
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Police used fake bomb threat to install cameras in Robert Kraft sex spa case
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