Tiger Woods' former Mistress Rachel Uchitel is being sued by the golf superstar's attorney for breaking her $8 million NDA.
Rachel Uchitel's former Lawyer Gloria Allred responds to Tiger Woods ex-mistress saying that No One is Forced To sign an NDA after she claimed she got screwed when she signed an $8 million nondisclosure agreement brokered by the powerhouse attorney.
The former cocktail waitress, Rachel, found herself embroiled in Tiger Woods' cheating scandal. She is more concerned with reclaiming her life rather than protecting him.
In 2009, Rachel revealed that she and several other women had an affair with the golf pro player, Tiger became public. Rachel Uchitel has initially signed a more than 30-page long non-disclosure agreement in the same year their relationship affair become public.
Rachel Uchitel would receive $5 million and be also promised the additional $3 million in increments of $1 million per year if she stayed silent about their affair.
She was allegedly only left $2 million in her bags because after she paying taxes on the money and gave some parts of the money to her lawyer, Gloria.
According to The New York Times, she revealed that Tiger Woods' lawyers are saying,
"We want all your text messages and here's the price, and you're like 'screw you' and you move into deal-maker mode and all of a sudden, it's the rest of your life."
“I’m not an idiot, I’m not a hooker, I’m not a prostitute,” Uchitel continued. “I was and am a very smart girl and that’s why I negotiated $8 million because I knew it was going to affect my life.”
After sitting down to tell her relationship with Tiger Woods for an HBO documentary,
“Tiger.” “I wanted for once to be the one to narrate my story,” she told the New York Times about her decision. After appearing on the documentary, she successfully filed for bankruptcy, spending approximately $2 million she said she netted from the agreement. One of Mr. Woods’ lawyers, Michael Holtz, is challenging her protection from creditors so that he can bring a claim against her for millions of dollars on his client’s behalf for violating her NDA.
Ms. Uchitel said she has fallen on hard times and can only find work related to her tarnished reputation, such as being a spokeswoman gig for seeking arrangements for the online sugar dating services, which is currently suing for nonpayment of $60,000 and damages.
Rachel Uchitel was one of several women with whom Tiger had affairs during his marital life, and Rachel also revealed that she was the face of the scandal.