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Florida Highway Patrol To Reveal New Info In Tiger Crash

Dec. 1 2009, Published 11:14 a.m. ET

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After days of speculation and mystery surrounding Tiger Woods’ early morning crash, the Florida Highway Patrol has new information, which they intend to reveal to the public in a press conference slated for 3 PM EST Tuesday.

Early Tuesday, lawyers for the family who placed the 911 call gave their own briefing to media, and released some interesting details about the crash.

VIDEO: 911 Caller’s Lawyer Briefs Reporters

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Attorney Bill Sharpe said the Adams family was awake when the crash happened, and that they were surprised to find Tiger lying on the ground outside their house.

AUDIO: Listen to the Tiger 911 Call

Sharpe said Tiger’s wife Elin asked them for help, prompting them to call 911. The Adams reportedly gave Tiger a pillow and a blanket while they waited for the abulance.

The golf champ’s secrecy and refusal to talk to authorities has sparked rumors of possible marital strife between Woods and his wife.

Several women have come forward claiming they’ve had affairs with Tiger. What’s more, one of these women claims to have proof in the form of voice mails from the golfing great. The voice mails are said to be explosive.

EXCLUSIVE:  More Women Makes Claims About Tiger Cheating

RadarOnline.com has not heard the voicemails nor proved their authenticity.

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