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The Tiger Woods Effect: Ex-Mistress Jamie Jungers Hit Rock Bottom, Went To Rehab For Booze And Pills After Scandalous Affair

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Nov. 12 2014, Published 7:54 a.m. ET

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Tiger Woods isn’t the only one who went to rehab after he confessed to cheating with as many as 120 women.

One of those infamous women, Jamie Jungers, tells The National ENQUIRER that she too spiraled out of control thanks to a lifestyle of booze and pills – and she’s going broke because of her addiction!

“When I woke up in the morning, the only way I could get myself to feel normal – my version of normal – was to take two shots of vodka and chase it with Gatorade,” Jungers told The ENQUIRER.

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The one-time Las Vegas lingerie model, 31, spilled the beans in 2009 about her sex romps with Woods, after the links legends refused to help her out financially during their 18-month fling.

But the $125,000 pay day for her tell-alls didn’t last long since going in and out of rehab to kick her addictions to prescription painkillers, Xanax and alcohol, drained her bank account.

“That was my rock bottom,” said Jungers, who claims in the new report that she’s now five months sober.

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Since Woods, 38, was exposed as a serial cheater, his stunning Swedish wife, Elin Nordegren -- with whom they share two children, Sam and Charlie – divorced him in 2010 and got one of the largest settlements in celeb split history to the tune of $750 million.

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