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EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Woods Silenced Mistress Saved Hundreds Of Messages From Him

Dec. 3 2009, Published 5:37 a.m. ET

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Rachel Uchitel has hundreds of messages from Tiger Woods that she saved from their five-month relationship, RadarOnlne.com has learned exclusively.

Tiger and Rachel traded text messages and e-mails on a regular basis and many were of a highly sexual nature, sources told RadarOnline.com exclusively.

Uchitel is the girl who cried “Tiger” – at first loudly and publicly denying her affair with the 33-year-old golfer before changing her mind and deciding to admit it.

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She was scheduled to appear at a press conference Thursday with her attorney Gloria Allred but it was suddenly cancelled after a night of phone calls between Uchitel’s team and Tiger’s reps, as RadarOnline.com was first to report.

Uchitel is hoping to turn her saved messages from Tiger into a fortune and one source told RadarOnline.com that she is negotiating a $1 million payday from Tiger’s team, which would ensure her silence.

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Allred told RadarOnline.com “no comment” regarding the $1 million payday and one of Tiger’s lawyers has not returned a request for comment.

Uchitel’s emails include Tiger telling the New York party girl that he loves her and they also contain more graphic sexual detail.

The National Enquirer broke the story of Uchitel and Tiger’s affair.

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