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Ok I am confused here...
One article says this:
Another says this:
One article says this:
Tiger Woods ex-wife Elin Nordegren is reportedly getting 750 million dollars in her divorce settlement. Move over LeBron James- youâre not the only free agent out there worth big money. Just wait til you hear how much Elin Woods will be worth once she officially wedges Tiger out of the picture. Looks like the divorce of the decade is coming to its final round. Tigerâs ex, former swimsuit model Elin Woods, reportedly stands to make almost⦠Well, close enough. According to UKâs The Sun, Elinâs set to receive 750 million dollars â thatâs three-quarters of a billion! â in the coupleâs divorce. But even with that hefty chunk of change, Tigerâs not out of the woods just yet⦠the paper also claims that the next woman Tiger dates wonât be playing step mom- unless she becomes Mrs. Tiger Woods. Under Elinâs terms, Tigerâs lady friends can only meet the kids if theyâre married! So Elin not only gets almost⦠Sheâll also have full physical custody of their two kids, Sam and Charlie⦠The price for Elinâs divorce deal? She has to keep mum about Tigerâs many, many affairs. Considering that Elin didnât blab even in the midst of Tigerâs sex scandal, looks like this deal is sealed.
Another says this:
Tiger Woods' divorce couldn't cost him $750 million, because he doesn't have that much money, Forbes' SportsMoney column argued Thursday, countering a Wednesday report in London's Sun that came courtesy of an unnamed source allegedly on Elin Nordegren's side of things.
Forbes says that by its math, the golfer's net worth is $600 million.
TMZ, citing sources close to Tiger and alleging that the divorce is a done deal except for the filing, concurs that the $750-million rumor is way too high. One TMZ source does say Elin is likely to take away more than she agreed to in their prenup.
Reports from the Sun-Sentinel, meanwhile, have their eyes on the courthouse in Orange County, Fla. -- not Orlando County, as the Sun's report professed -- waiting to see if this rumored divorce filing actually takes place.