Child protective services allegedly visited Tiger Woods home on Saturday after a complaint was issued, and spent about an hour at the Woods home. The Florida Department of Children and Families insist that the visit was just an inquiry into a complaint, and was not a formal investigation, according to a gossip website.
Typically, investigators from DCF would want to evaluate the safety of a home for children after a domestic violence incident. Also, you can't tell DCF when they come to your door you'll talk to them next Thursday if you feel like it.
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren have two children, Sam Alexis Woods born in 2007, and Charlie Axel Woods born in February.
This news comes as rumors of a possible divorce between Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren arise. LA Late and Radar Online reported Sunday morning that Elin has already visited a divorce attorney. Radar Online reports that Elin plans to stay through the holidays, but will move home to Sweden shortly after that. The Associated Press reported Friday that Elin recently purchased a house on Faglaro Island, Sweden.
Meanwhile, Tiger finally got kicked out the crib. Where's he going to stay? On his yacht PRIVACY docked on Palm Beach.
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It's just going from bad to worse.
ReplyDeleteHe brought it on himself. I don't feel sorry for him.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't feel bad when he was having fun--so why should the public feel sorry for him now. big dummy!
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