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Tiger Woods' 911 Caller Lawyers Up

Nov. 30 2009, Published 9:34 a.m. ET

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The mystery surrounding Tiger Woods’ early morning crash just took a new turn.

The neighbor who placed the 9-1-1 call following the crash has hired an attorney, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

AUDIO: Hear The Tiger Woods Accident 911 Call

We spoke to the attorney, who told us that the caller plans to make a statement on Tuesday. Other than that, there were no additional details-- including why the good samaritan felt it necessary to hire a lawyer in the first place.

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As RadarOnline.com reported exclusively, Tiger Woods told his wife that she ruined their Thanksgiving and stormed out of their house before crashing his car early Friday.

Tiger, 33, had pulled out of his driveway at 2:25 am Friday when he crashed. He has not offered any explanation about where he was going. He released a statement Sunday taking responsibility for the crash but not addressing what happened prior to the accident.

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The golf champ has since pulled out of his scheduled appearance at this week’s Chevron World Challenge, citing car crash injuries as his reason.

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