What the Affidavit Reveals: The Tiger Woods DUI Case Just Got a Lot More Serious
New details from the affidavit in Tiger Woods’ DUI case suggest a more serious situation than initially reported—raising new legal and public questions.
Investigative Journalism | Exposing What Lies Beneath
New details from the affidavit in Tiger Woods’ DUI case suggest a more serious situation than initially reported—raising new legal and public questions.
A deposition revealed that attorney Sarah Hornbeck admitted under oath to a 2018 DUI arrest and a guilty plea, contradicting her legal filings. Despite her claims, the records raise concerns about probation violations and her inconsistent memory regarding significant incidents, all occurring amid an ongoing custody dispute.
She Slipped the Cuffs, Fought Two Officers, Drove Impaired — Then Walked Away Clean. Years Later, Under Oath, She Said She Didn’t Remember. Read More
Tiger Woods faced a significant setback after being arrested in Florida, effectively closing the door on his potential role as captain of Team USA for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor. This incident not only jeopardizes his leadership aspirations but also underscores the end of Woods’ competitive legacy, leaving the PGA of America to seek new candidates.
The Captaincy That Was Never Going to Happen Read More
In March 2026, Anthony Kim, once overshadowed by Tiger Woods in 2008, achieved a remarkable comeback, ranking 203rd after years of personal struggles and injuries. In contrast, Woods plummeted to 3,483rd, marked by legal issues and health declines. Both men’s trajectories highlight the impact of adversity in professional golf.
Two Paths: What Tiger Woods Can Learn From Anthony Kim Read MoreTiger Woods was involved in a car crash and detained by police for suspected DUI early this morning, following reports of erratic driving. Authorities found no other vehicles or injuries at the scene. This incident mirrors his 2017 DUI arrest, raising concerns about his ongoing personal struggles as investigations continue.
Tiger Woods Detained After Early-Morning Car Crash Read More
In the seconds before Donovon Lynch was shot, no camera captured what happened—but the available evidence tells a stark story: an officer approaching from behind, no confirmed identification, and no physical proof that Lynch ever pointed a weapon.
Seconds in the Dark: Reconstructing the Exact Moments of the Donovon Lynch Shooting Read More
Maryland’s early 2026 campaign finance data reveals a political landscape dominated by insiders rather than public engagement. With over half of expenditures funneled into political committees and slates, the system prioritizes maintaining power over voter persuasion. This cycle underscores a troubling culture of opacity, where campaign money supports a self-serving machine, not the electorate.
The Annapolis Money Machine in 2026: Who’s Spending, Who’s Benefiting, and What Should Raise Eyebrows Read More
A review of Maryland’s early 2026 campaign finance reveals a closed-loop system where millions circulate among political insiders, obscuring true funding sources. The dominance of party leaders in financial transactions, along with opaque political slates, undermines transparency, leaving voters on the margins of influence in electoral decisions.
The Annapolis Money Machine: How Maryland Campaign Cash Circulates Among Political Insiders Read More
In the custody case Reichert v. Hornbeck, attorney Sarah Hornbeck’s deposition revealed alarming admissions that undermine her accusations against ex-husband Jeffrey Reichert. Her reckless actions, including reporting incidents without knowing the child’s location and relying on hearsay from biased witnesses, raise serious questions about her credibility. All charges against Reichert were dismissed, suggesting her motives were more about control than safety.
Sarah Hornbeck’s Deposition Disaster: Five Admissions That Expose a Reckless Witch Hunt Masquerading as Justice Read More
When police officers fire their weapons, the moment often lasts only seconds. But inside the officer’s mind, the experience can be shaped by adrenaline, tunnel vision, and extreme stress responses that alter perception. Understanding these psychological effects is critical to understanding controversial police shootings.
The Officer’s Mind Read More