Tiger Woods Cancels Third Appointment With Cops!
Nov. 29 2009, Published 4:58 a.m. ET
Tiger Woods and his wife Elin Nordegren had agreed to meet with Florida Highway Patrol investigators at 3 PM Sunday, but the golfer's lawyer said "no way."
In a statement obtained by RadarOnline.com, the FHP said: "Just after 1:00 pm, lawyer Mark Nejame contacted the Florida Highway Patrol to inform us that he is representing Tiger Woods. Mark Nejame stated that the interview that was scheduled for today has been cancelled. The traffic crash remains under investigation and charges are pending."
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Troopers had attempted to interview Tiger Friday night but were turned away by Elin. They returned Saturday, and were turned away that time by Woods' attorney who then set the 3 pm Sunday appointment.