Tiger Woods Pays Elin Nordegren $100 Million In Divorce Settlement

Elin Nordegren, who filed for divorce from Tiger Woods, is reportedly receiving $100 million from the pro-golfer.
Tiger Woods Pays Elin Nordegren $100 Million In Divorce Settlement
Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' soon to be ex-wife, is reportedly receiving a cool $100 million in settlement money from the professional golfer. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Annie Wu
7/5/2010
Updated:
10/8/2018
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Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' soon to be ex-wife, is reportedly receiving a cool $100 million in settlement money from the professional golfer. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Elin Nordegren, who filed for divorce from professional golfer Tiger Woods after his extramarital affairs came to light last year, is reportedly receiving $100 million in settlement money, according to TMZ.com.

TMZ.com said that Nordegren will likely receive child support as well.

The National Enquirer first reported on Woods’ infidelity in a report published on November 25, 2009. The Enquirer spotted nightclub manager Rachel Uchitel at the same Australian hotel that Woods was staying. Since then, a number of mistresses disclosed their relationship to Woods in various media outlets.

On December 11, 2009, Woods issued an apology and announced his indefinite break from playing golf. He has since returned to the sport.
Annie Wu joined the full-time staff at the Epoch Times in July 2014. That year, she won a first-place award from the New York Press Association for best spot news coverage. She is a graduate of Barnard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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