Report đ˘:Tiger Woods reportedly went rogue and offered Elin Nordegren more money with stipulations in place
Tiger Woods reportedly went rogue and offered Elin Nordegren more money with stipulations in place
Fresh off the heels of the high-profile scandal, Schlissel DeCorpo law firm claimed that Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegrenâs prenuptial agreement stipulated that after ten years of marriage, Nordegren was entitled to $20 million, an arguably meager sum for such an affluent athlete. Itâs rumored, however, that in a last-ditch effort to save his marriage, Tiger offered Nordegren an immediate $5 million payment and another $55 million should she stay in the marriage until October 2011.
Nordegren, however, wasnât having it. In the end, she walked away with a hefty $100 million. âMoney doesnât make you happy, but I have to be honest: It is making some things easier,â she later told People. âI have the opportunity to be with my children as much I want, and I am able to travel to see my family and also have them come here as often as I like.â
As far as Woods is concerned, he has always been careful to accept all of the blame for the demise of his marriage â even with the coupleâs children. âIâve taken the initiative with the kids and told them upfront, âGuys, the reason why weâre not in the same house, why we donât live under the same roof, Mommy and Daddy, is because Daddy made some mistakes,’â he told GQ in 2015. Still, itâs reported that even after their divorce was finalized, Woods presented Nordegren with an all-new proposition.