Erica Herman’s lawsuit against the trust that owns the home where she and ex-boyfriend Tiger Woods stayed surfaced on Wednesday, alongside a separate lawsuit against the golfer involving a nondisclosure agreement.
According to documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Herman filed the lawsuit in October against the Jupiter Island Irrevocable Trust, which owns the home in Hobe Sound, Florida, and claimed she performed “valuable services” for the defendant’s “agents” as part of their “oral tenancy agreement” at the time.
According to the documents, she had an 11-year oral agreement.

Herman claimed she was duped into leaving the house and was locked out when she returned.
“Specifically, the Defendant’s agents convinced Plaintiff to pack a suitcase for a short vacation and, when she arrived at the airport, they told her she had been locked out of her residence, in violation of the oral tenancy agreement and in violation of Florida law,” the documents claimed.

“They then informed her she was not allowed to return to her Residence and, without legal counsel to aid her in this emotional moment, they utilized a lawyer to confront her with proposals to resolve the wrongdoing they were in the midst of committing.

