Prosecutors subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records in DUI case
ESPN • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 7:09 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026

State prosecutors in Florida have filed a motion to subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records from a hospital where he reportedly received treatment following his DUI arrest on March 27. The request was documented in a filing with the Martin County Circuit Court. This action follows ongoing investigations related to the incident. Further developments in the case are expected as the legal process continues.
- •Prosecutors in Florida plan to subpoena medical records.
- •The records pertain to treatment received after Woods' DUI arrest.
- •The DUI arrest occurred on March 27.
- •The subpoena request is filed in Martin County Circuit Court.
- •Legal proceedings are ongoing related to the incident.
- 8:34 PMESPN — Prosecutors to subpoena Tiger's medical records
"State prosecutors in Florida intend to subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records from a hospital where he purportedly received treatment following his DUI arrest on March 27, according to a document filed Monday in Martin County Circuit Court.
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