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Alleged 2010 Email to Jeffrey Epstein Signed ‘Tiger Woods’ Resurfaces Amid DUI Arrest

Whitney Danhauer

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An email signed “Tiger Woods” has resurfaced in the Epstein Files amid the professional golfer’s recent DUI arrest.

The message, an unfunny joke which has circulated online for years, reads:

“It’s important to have a woman who helps at home.
It’s important to have a woman who cooks from time to time.
It’s important to have a woman who keeps the house clean.
It’s important to have a woman who has a job.
It’s important to have a woman who likes you.
It’s important to have a woman who can be your very best friend.
It’s important to have a woman who can make you laugh.
It’s important to have a woman who you can trust, who doesn’t lie to you.
It’s important to have a woman who is good in bed.

It’s very, very important that these nine women do not know each other.”

US Department of Justice/ MEGA

The message — sent to Jeffrey Epstein’s email address — was signed “Sincerely, Tiger Woods” and sent in March 2010. However, it has never been confirmed that he was the one who sent the email. The message was also sent months before Woods’ divorce from Elin Nordegren was finalized.

The news comes just days after the Masters champ, 50, was arrested for a DUI in Jupiter Island, Florida, on March 27.

As Globe previously reported, Woods rolled his Range Rover around 2 p.m. EST after traveling down a two-lane road at a high speed. During a TMZ Sports livestream, a local sheriff stated that Woods clipped a pickup truck as it turned into a driveway causing his own car to roll over.

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Law enforcement officials said Woods registered a 0.0 on a breathalyzer but declined to provide a urine sample at the time of his arrest. The sheriff noted Woods was within his rights to refuse testing and was cooperative with authorities. During a news conference, the sheriff added that he did not believe alcohol was a factor, instead pointing to medication, according to TMZ.

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