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
A prominent Charlotte craft brewery, Sycamore Brewing, faces turmoil after co-founder Justin Tawse Brigham’s arrest on multiple felony charges related to sexual crimes against a minor. His wife, Sarah Taylor, filed for divorce and swiftly rebranded the business as Club West Brewing, reflecting her decisive action to protect their child and restore community trust.
North Carolina Brewery Scandal Highlights Business, Legal, and Accountability Questions Read More
America’s family court system often harms parents and children, as highlighted by the arrest of Tiffany Renee Ogeda, who attempted to steal custody documents. The system, burdened by costly litigation and unfair practices, drives desperate parents to reckless actions. Reform is essential for fairness and accountability to prevent ongoing tragedies like Ogeda’s.
Texas Woman Charged with Burglary to Steal Custody Documents: When Family Courts Drive Parents to Desperation Read More