Florida prosecutors have issued a subpoena to Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida, requesting detailed prescription records for golfer Tiger Woods. This action is part of the ongoing investigation into his recent driving under the influence (DUI) case.

DUI Investigation Following March Crash

The subpoena, revealed in online court documents, seeks information regarding the dates and times prescriptions were filled, the quantity of pills dispensed, dosage amounts, and any accompanying instructions provided to Woods, including warnings about driving while medicated. This follows Woods’ not guilty plea entered last week.

Details of the Incident

The case stems from an incident on March 27th when Woods’ SUV rolled over after colliding with a trailer. Responding deputies discovered two pain pills in Woods’ pocket and observed signs of impairment, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office report.

Woods Seeks Treatment, Cites Privacy

Following the incident, Woods announced he would be seeking treatment. A judge approved his request to receive treatment outside of the United States, citing privacy concerns. He previously sought treatment following a 2009 car accident and underwent extensive rehabilitation after a severe leg injury sustained in a 2021 Los Angeles crash.

Focus on Medical History

Prosecutors aim to determine if prescribed medications played a role in the crash. Neither Lewis Pharmacy nor Woods’ legal counsel have publicly commented on the subpoena. The investigation will focus on the extent to which Woods’ medical history contributed to the events of March 27th.

The case has garnered significant public attention due to Woods’ prominence and the circumstances surrounding the incident. The outcome could have implications for his image and professional career.