"In the April issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Mindy Lawton -- a Orlando, Fla.-area waitress -- said that Woods put her in touch with his agent, Mark Steinberg, when The National Enquirer learned of her affair with the golfer.
Woods said in interviews last week that people around him were unaware of the extramarital affairs that landed him in the tabloids."
Quoted from:
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=5043677
Okay, it's not hard to believe Tiger fibbed on who else may have known, but let's consider the source of the contradiction above. A waitress being endorsed by a national magazine (remember when only the National Enquirer revealed this kind of crap?)revealing what was clearly a private agreement with a man she knew was married. She has no credibility, and unless you want to know what Tiger is packing in his tank, why would anyone want to know anything she had to say?
IMHO, this hot topic is sad, sad, sad. I know it sells, but so does crack cocaine...
Where do we draw the line Vanity Fair? Is there a line?
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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