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Radar Online says a financial settlement between party hostess Rachel Uchitel and golfer Tiger Woods may be why a press conference with Uchitel and Gloria Allred was canceled Thursday.
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TMZ was the first to report that Uchitel would come clean about her relationship with the married athlete.
But the press conference scheduled for 2:30 p.m. ET was abruptly cancelled on Thursday morning.
Radar claims Uchitel is seeking a $1 million settlement from Woods. Allred wouldn’t comment to the online gossip site about any negotiations.
Both Radar and TMZ say both sides have been actively talking since Wednesday night.
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Uchitel and Allred had planned the live event to talk about
Uchitel’s new claims that she was involved with the married
golfer, and that Elin Nordegren Woods caught Woods and Uchitel
texting each other.
Allred later said the news conference had been canceled due to what she terms unforeseen circumstances. Allred told The Associated Press in a brief telephone interview that there will be no further statements on the matter.
According to TMZ, Nordegren Woods took Tiger’s cellphone in the process, and a subsequent fight destroyed much of the vestibule next to their house’s front door.
The bombshell is the latest blow to the once-perfect reputation of the world’s most-famous athlete.
On Wednesday, Woods was linked to two other women, and Florida state police released photos that showed his Cadillac Escalade partially destroyed by his wife.
The Chicago Sun-Times says Woods and Nordegren Woods are now engaged in "intense" marriage counseling.
The negotiations allegedly included a new financial agreement for Nordegren Woods if she agrees to stay married to the wayward golf superstar.
Sun-Times columnist Bill Zwecker says Nordegren has already received a "seven-figure" payment from Woods, transferred direct to a bank account.
In the current prenup, Nordegren gets $20 million if she stays married to Woods for another five years.
Nordegren is believed to be seeking a deal with more money and a
shorter time frame.
In a statement Wednesday on his Web site, Woods acknowledges
indirectly he has strayed. He said he made "transgressions" and he
has not been "true to my values and the behavior my family
deserves."
Florida state police also released photos of Woods' SUV, which show two windows entirely smashed by Nordegren. They were the middle windows in the SUV, not the front-seat windows where Woods had been the driver.
MyFoxPhilly has obtained the entire US Weekly article about Woods and his personal life.
Along with a detailed interview with cocktail waitress Jaimee Grubbs, who claims she had an extended affair with Woods, Us Weekly talked to people in Orlando who paint an image of Woods that differs from his public persona.
“Contrary to his reputation as an upstanding Stanford grad, to numerous Orlando locals Woods is known as an unfriendly star who tips badly and gruffly turns away children,” the magazine says.
A source also told the magazine Woods had a separate phone number he gave out to women.
Us Weekly also says Woods is involved with a third woman, a Las Vegas hostess.
The New York Post and Life & Style magazine identified the
woman as club manager Kalika Moquin.
Life & Style, quoting a source close to Moquin, said
Woods "wasn't happy in his marriage or his home life and that there
was just so much pressure on him."
"They've hooked up a bunch of times" over the months, the
source said of Woods and Moquin. "Tiger told Kalika that married
life isn't all it's built up to be."
A source confirmed the relationship the Post.
The Post said Moquin was unable to be reached on Tuesday for
comment. Her employer, the Light Group, which runs The Bank
nightclub, refused to comment to the Post.
Woods' lawyer, Mark NeJame, declined to comment to the Post,
referring questions to Wood’s agent. The agent, Mark
Steinberg, did not return a call or e-mail request to the Post for
comment.