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Tiger Woods’ ex, Elin Nordegren bags $100M not $750M in divorce
[HMG] – Some pretty wild numbers have been tossed around, concerning how much money Elin Nordegren might get as her divorce from Tiger Woods is now final. Well, the numbers are in — the lady should walk away with $100-million.
There were reports that the final figure could be as high as $750-million, but that was absurd — In 2008, Forbes Magazine reviewed Tiger’s net worth and placed it at $550-600-million. So the 750 was just tabloid hot-air.
“She’ll be getting close to $100,000,000,” a source with direct knowledge of the deal has told TMZ.
Even though she is doubtlessly disappointed about the true haul, $100-million is far more than she was due to receive under the prenup agreement drawn up when they married on October 5 of 2004.
It’s also ten times the amount Tiger paid to former friend, Rachel Uchitel.
Insiders say Elin will also receive child support for daughter Sam, 3, and 1-year old Charlie. But the exact amount of those payments is so far unknown.
And even though the divorce is now reportedly final, you can bet this sad story has many pages yet. The weekend should be quiet, but we’ll bring you the details when the next chapter pops…






Elin Nordegren deserves a substantial divorce settlement amount since Tiger Woods is demanding from Elin a lifetime of silence. Tiger is the one who caused irreparable damage to the marriage and the dissolution of the family unit with his adulterous, reckless and irresponsible behavior. Tiger Woods humiliated his wife in front of the world and caused his family enough hurt, pain and suffering that will last them for the rest of their lives! Tiger Woods used his wife and children to earn millions from sponsors projecting a false image of integrity as a devoted husband and family man, while living a sordid secret life. Tiger, reportedly, had unprotected sex with multiple promiscuous partners, potentially exposing Elin to life threatening conditions such as STD, HIV, hepatitis, herpes, uterine cancer, etc. Some of these conditions can be dormant and could take years to show up! It is very wise of Elin to demand that Tiger never expose their children to any future female companions ”unless he is married to said person.” I commend Elin for being a caring and loving mother and for her great courage, dignity and class during this horrid time in her life. I wish Elin and her precious children all the best for the future!!!