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Tiger Woods’ ex-wife has "no interest" in the golf legend's ongoing battle with his ex-girlfriend

Tiger Woods' ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, has no interest in the ongoing battle between the golfer and his ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman.

A source close to Nordegren told the website PEOPLE that she is uninterested in her ex-husband's personal life. Tiger and Nordegren got divorced in 2010 after the ace golfer admitted to infidelity.

"This aspect of Tiger's life is not her concern," the source was quoted by PEOPLE. "She has no interest in his personal life or what happens with his various girlfriends. That part of her life was over a long time ago."

The 15-time major winner has been sued by Herman. In her lawsuit, she claimed that she owed $30 million as Woods threw her out of his home, breaching the 'oral agreement' which allowed her to live there for another five years.

As per sources, Nordegren and Woods have maintained good relations after the divorce and both share a good relationship for the sake of their kids, Sam Alexis and Charlie Axel.

The source told PEOPLE:

"She would never go back with him but likes that he is a good father. She has seen that over the years which worked them into a good relationship. They co-parent pretty well."

The source added that Elin wants to be sure of the children's safety around people, especially when Tiger comes into a relationship with someone.

"To that degree, she is very interested. But not on much else."

However, other sources claimed that both share a pleasant relationship but aren't friends with each other.

The source told PEOPLE:

"The extent of most of their interaction is over the children. Compared to other couples who break up with kids this one has been smooth sailing for the most part."

Elin now has her own life and has a son with former NFL player Jordan Cameron.


Tiger Woods' lawsuit details

Tiger Woods and Erica Herman during the 2022 US Open
Tiger Woods and Erica Herman during the 2022 US Open

As per the motion by Woods' Trust's lawyers, Herman had signed an agreement with Woods on August 9, 2019, that both parties agreed to.

Woods' Trust attorneys claim that Herman willfully disregarded her responsibility to settle any conflicts with Mr. Woods through a private and binding arbitration process by filing a lawsuit against her former partner.

The motion states that Herman was trying to exploit unjustified money from Tiger Woods that no arbitration panel would grant. It also states that such behavior 'should not be tolerated.'

As per the papers submitted in court, Herman is seeking compensatory financial losses, injunctive remedies, and legal expenses under the Florida Residential Landlord Tenant Act in her lawsuit.

Herman's lawyer also filed a separate complaint appealing for the release of a non-disclosure agreement alleging that Woods pressurized Herman to sign it, which she believes is "invalid and unenforceable," accusing the trust of using it unfairly against her.

The arbitration procedure was put on hold on January 26 as Herman invoked the Speak Out Act, a recent federal law designed to protect individuals from sexual assault and harassment. It is to be noted that Herman hasn't accused Tiger Woods publicly.

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