Here’s the latest on Tiger Woods, DUI, medication, and subpoenas based on recent reporting:
- Prosecutors in Woods’ DUI case moved to subpoena his prescription medication records, prompting his legal team to push back and seek to narrow or block the demand.[3][4]
- Woods’ attorney publicly argued against broad subpoenas for prescription drug records, saying the request intrudes on privacy and could be overly broad or irrelevant to the DUI matter.[1][5][10]
- Media outlets have described the move as part of prosecutors’ investigations into Woods’ medications at the time of the Florida DUI arrest, with several outlets noting ongoing legal maneuvering on subpoena scope.[8][9][3]
Notes:
- Details and timelines remain fluid as court filings continue to emerge, and outlets may update with new documents or rulings. If you’d like, I can pull the most current articles and summarize any new court filings or rulings in a concise update.
Citations:
- Prosecution subpoena for prescription records and defense response coverage:[4][5][1][3]
- Additional context and ongoing coverage:[9][10][8]