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Is Tiger Woods Having Money Problems?

Is Tiger Woods, unthinkably, in financial trouble these days? That may be both exaggerating and oversimplifying it, but given a loss of endorsement deals, his recent divorce settlement, a hefty mortgage, and even a pay cut from Nike, life on Planet Tiger isn’t what it used to be . Forbes reports that Tiger recently signed a deal to hawk a heat rub in Japan. Although Woods was likely paid in the single-digit millions for the spot, it’s a far cry from his former campaigns for Pepsi, Gillette, and Accenture. Once king of the sports world, Tiger has suffered financially since late 2009 . After his personal life imploded, his endorsement list shrank and his marriage ended in a divorce settlement with Elin Nordegren worth $100 million-plus. But now he may actually be hurting for funds. At the very least, there are signs that the legend isn’t generating enough to comfortably cover his costs. Woods took out a $54.5 million mortgage on his home in Jupiter Island, Fla, last year. He is required to pay off the mortgage in full by January of 2016. That gives him a mere five and a half years to shed the debt at more than $10 million each year, which includes his $431,042 in annual property taxes. He’s left his old agency and even fired his caddy. He’s injured and unable to compete for prize money, with no victories since 2009. Things are not good. Silver lining: The Bank of Rachel Uchitel apparently returned a bunch of cash.

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Is Tiger Woods Having Money Problems?

Judge Dents Dr. Conrad Murray Defense; Won’t Admit Michael Jackson Rehearsal Footage

Dr. Conrad Murray was dealt a considerable blow today as the judge in his involuntary manslaughter trial – which begins this fall – ruled that 16 hours of Michael Jackson rehearsal footage is impertinent to Murray’s defense. Murray’s lawyers claimed that the tapes, taken before Jackson’s ill-fated 2009 This Is It tour , showed him to be in chronically poor, declining health. The judge disagreed . Dr. Murray’s told it to the judge … who wasn’t buying it . Dr. Conrad Murray’s lawyers wanted the outtakes to prove Jackson was very ill in the days before his death, and therefore – since he was already dying, or so his theory suggests – Dr. Murray can’t be held responsible for his death. But Judge Michael Pastor ruled the outtakes were valuable to Sony (which didn’t want to release them and has them protected by armed guards ), and also ruled that the videos do not show MJ in noticeably bad health. Because the hours of video show, in the judge’s opinion, a reasonably healthy MJ, it undercuts Dr. Murray’s theory that MJ was a lost cause .

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Judge Dents Dr. Conrad Murray Defense; Won’t Admit Michael Jackson Rehearsal Footage