Report: Woods' wife moves out of family home
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Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren has moved out of their family home in Florida, according to celebrity website RadarOnline.
Neighbours have reported that Nordegren moved out of their US$2.6 million house and is living nearby as claims of infidelity continue to mount against Woods.
A restaurant manager, a Las Vegas model, a New York party girl and a Los Angeles porn star are the latest in a lengthening line of women to claim they shared a bed on more than one occasion with the top golfer.
One of the women, 33-year-old Florida-based Mindy Lawton, has claimed in a frank video interview the golfer was an "excellent lover: aggressive, compassionate and passionate".
Ms Lawton said she met with the 33-year-old every fortnight or so for "frantic" sex in Woods's Orlando mansion, in his office and once in a church car park.
"Sometimes I looked like a rag doll after we'd made love," she told the News of the World. "He really did like it quite rough.
"He wanted to spank me and loved pulling my hair as we had sex.
"He also liked me to talk dirty to him, but hair-pulling was what really turned him on."
The affair stopped a month before it was announced Woods and wife Elin Nordegren were expecting their first child, in 2007, Ms Lawton told the newspaper.
"I found out approximately a month after we ended things that Elin, his wife, was having a baby," she said.
"I felt used and abused actually ... I had fallen in love with him .... he was just using me for sex."
Ms Lawton's salacious claims came after Las Vegas model Jamie Jungers told the Sunday Mirror she and Woods embarked on an 18-month-long liaison nine months after his 2004 marriage to Nordegren.
Ms Jungers's ex-fiance said the 26-year-old met the golfer at a party in the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas in July 2005.
He said the pair ended up spending the night together in Woods's $5000-a-night hotel suite and continued their affair - regularly in the Woods family home - for the next year-and-a-half.
And a third woman, 31-year-old New Yorker Cori Rist, also claimed over the weekend that she had been involved with the father-of-two.
The pair met at Manhattan nightclub Butter, an unnamed source told New York Daily News.
"One thing led to another and pretty soon Tiger was flying her to hook up with him on tour," the source said.
"Tiger would typically get a large suite at a hotel.
"Someone would book Cori an adjacent room, so she wouldn't be seen coming into his room."
The new claims follow alleged trysts with cocktail waitress Jaimee Grubbs, New York socialite Rachel Uchitel, Las Vegas nightclub personality Kalika Moquin, plus at least two other, unnamed women.
There is also speculation the disgraced superstar, who last week confessed to "transgressions" and "sins", might be contemplating an hour-long stint on the Oprah couch.
There has been no further comment from Woods on the matter.
He apologised on Sunday for being a no-show at his own golfing tournament, the Chevron World Challenge, but kept the focus on sport.
"I am so grateful to them for their efforts, and I am sincerely sorry I was unable to fulfill my duties as host and player in this important event," the star wrote on his website.
"There are also 18 outstanding pros in the field, and I thank them for providing us all with some excellent competition this week.
"Lastly, I'd like to thank our fans for continuing to support us. Like them, I am extremely dedicated to this tournament, to my Foundation and the millions of young lives we serve. Thank you all for your support."
-with Georgina Robinson/SMH
- © Fairfax NZ News
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