
Florida Prosecutors Subpoena Tiger Woods' Prescription Records After DUI Arrest
Key Takeaways
- Prosecutors plan to subpoena all Tiger Woods prescription records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach.
- Subpoena comes a week after Woods' Florida DUI arrest following a crash.
- Subpoena seeks dosage details and warnings about driving on prescription labels.
Subpoena for Prescription Records
Florida prosecutors announced plans to subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription medication records.
The subpoena covers all medications prescribed from January 1 through March 27.

Prosecutors demand times filled, number of pills, dosage amounts, and warnings about operating a vehicle.
DUI Arrest and Evidence
Woods was arrested on March 27 after his Range Rover clipped a trailer and rolled onto its side.
He passed a breathalyzer with a 0.00 reading but refused a urine test.

Two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket.
Woods has pleaded not guilty and is stepping away to seek treatment.
Questions About Impairment and Past Crashes
Authorities suspected Woods was impaired on drugs due to lethargic movements.
This was Woods' second DUI arrest, previously taken into custody in 2017.
He sustained serious injuries in a 2021 crash.
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