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EXCLUSIVE: Woman Who Denied Tiger Woods Affair Finally Admits It -- Press Conference Thursday

Dec. 2 2009, Published 1:52 p.m. ET

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Rachel Uchitel, the first woman identified woman as romantically linked to Tiger Woods, is now admitting to an affair with the golfing great, after adamantly denying it, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively. Her attorney Gloria Allred has scheduled a press conference for Thursday, saying only in a press release that "at the news conference Ms. Allred will make a statement about Ms. Uchitel’s relationship with Tiger Woods.

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Ms. Uchitel will be present at the news conference but will not speak."

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The National Enquirer broke the story of Uchitel's affair with Tiger and repeatedly pointed out contradictions in her subsequent loud public denials. Now Uchitel has admitted to the affair, sources tell RadarOnline.com exclusively.

RadarOnline.com reported exclusively on Wednesday that Tiger booked and paid for Rachel's recent travel to Australia, where they were together. The Enquirer revealed the affair and the trip and Uchitel is now set to talk about it and expected to provide many details and provide proof of the relationship.

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