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Tiger Woods Scandal is Waning. Just Kidding, He Reportedly Slept With Even More Women
Kat Angus
December 11, 2009 12:45 PM
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A former escort service owner claims that Tiger Woods was one of her biggest clients.
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The more information that comes out about Tiger Woods’ alleged romantic dalliances, the more impressed we are that he managed to keep it under wraps for so long.
In the latest bit of tawdriness, Michelle Braun, the owner of a now-defunct escort service, claimed yesterday that the pro golfer was one of her clients – and, in fact, the service introduced him to two of his possible mistresses, porn star Holly Sampson and lingerie model Jamie Jungers. Braun told
E! News that Woods spent three weekends in Las Vegas with her employees, spending up to $40,000 US per trip.
"He had a pretty big appetite for girls," Braun said. "He would request the college-cutie, girls-next-door look."
On the
Today Show this morning, Jungers denied ever having worked as a call girl.
"That's all funny. I've never even heard the woman's name," she told Meredith Vieira. "I've never been an escort, never will be an escort."
However, the blonde did claim to have spent the night in Woods’ mansion while his wife was away.
"This happened probably a month after we'd been seeing each other," Jungers said. "He flew me out, came and picked me up at the airport and I stayed there for a night."
Meanwhile, Rachel Uchitel, another of Woods’ apparent lady friends, was not happy when the women of
The View called her a prostitute.
“Uchitel, she’s a hooker!” Joy Behar punned during yesterday’s show, prompting Los Angeles attorney Gloria Allred to issue a defensive statement on Uchitel’s behalf.
"This statement was very hurtful to Rachel because it is not true," Allred said. "Even if the host said it in a joking way Rachel is not amused, because she values her reputation and her reputation has been damaged by this statement as it is completely false."
The damage to Uchitel’s reputation pales in comparison to the damage done to Woods’, who lost yet another sponsorship deal this week. Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has dropped their line of ads featuring Woods wearing their “Link” range of watches, and the company has cancelled plans for the golfer to help design a line of upscale titanium “Professional Golf” watches.
But, just like Gatorade claimed earlier this week, the general manager of Tag Heuer denied the decision had anything to do with recent events.
“We change our campaigns probably four or five times per annum,” Philip Richards told
OK! Magazine.
So now Woods is only worth $990 million instead of $1 billion? This scandal is clearly takings its toll.