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Troubling News for Tiger Woods in DUI Case

Troubling news continues to emerge for Tiger Woods as his DUI case moves forward in Florida.

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According to court filings obtained by TMZ Sports, prosecutors are seeking access to additional medical records related to the golf legend's treatment following his March vehicle crash and subsequent arrest.

The State Attorney's Office in Martin County has reportedly filed notice that it intends to subpoena records from a hospital in Stuart, Florida, where Woods received treatment after the incident.

The records being sought reportedly include documents related to alcohol or drug use, as well as the results of any drug screenings conducted during Woods' treatment.

According to the report, prosecutors are also seeking information regarding medical personnel involved in any testing.

The move marks the latest development in a case that has remained under scrutiny since Woods crashed his vehicle on March 27.

Authorities have alleged that Woods was driving under the influence at the time of the crash, an accusation that remains at the center of the ongoing legal proceedings.

TMZ reported that Woods' attorneys have the opportunity to challenge the subpoena before it is issued later this month.

The request also follows an earlier legal battle involving Woods' prescription drug records. According to reports, prosecutors were previously granted access to records from a local pharmacy despite objections from Woods' legal team.

Since the crash, Woods has reportedly completed two stays at a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland before returning to Florida.

One of the most accomplished golfers in history, Woods has won 15 major championships and remains one of the most recognizable figures in sports.

For now, the legal process continues, with prosecutors seeking additional evidence as the case moves forward through the court system.

Woods has not been convicted of any offense, and the case remains ongoing.