Stephen A. Smith accuses Tiger Woods of having a 'very suspect life' after DUI arrest
Key Points:
- ESPN host Stephen A. Smith criticized Tiger Woods for requesting privacy after his latest DUI arrest, questioning why Woods, a billionaire, refuses to hire a driver despite multiple incidents.
- Woods was arrested for DUI following a March 27 car crash in Florida, with police noting signs of impairment and finding hydrocodone pills on him; he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
- A source revealed Woods avoids public scrutiny and prefers privacy, believing he is capable of driving himself, despite his history of accidents and legal issues related to impaired driving.
- Smith emphasized public safety over Woods’ privacy, urging him to stop driving while inebriated and highlighting the potential danger Woods poses to himself and others.
- Woods has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, announced he will seek treatment, and will not participate in the upcoming Masters tournament while focusing on his health and recovery.