cotton
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His ability to come up clutch has made him millions. He has always been ultra private
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Like many athletes, especially those at the top of their game, the great majority of their income comes from endorsements. Part of the deal with those endorsements is that in exchange for being paid millions of dollars to attach your face and image to company or product is that you have to keep your nose clean and represent the company in a good light, bad PR reflects poorly on the company and product as well as the individual themselves.
He can be as ultra private as he wants, when the police are called to a accident scene and there are suspicious circumstances involved the media will get wind. Now he is stalling attempts to find out what happened, this only serves to raise even more suspicion and speculation. If he wanted to handle this privately with the police it could be done, there is a reason he chooses not to do so and he is only making the PR situation worse at this point.
he doesn't have to tell the Police anything.
he's doing exactly what he should be doing...disappearing and laying low. eventually people will give up on the story when they realize there isn't one.
who knows, maybe all of you will too.
If they are investigating an accident and the circumstances surrounding it why wouldn't he be compelled to talk to police? It is a serious question, I am no expert in matters of law but one would think there is good reason to cooperate with a police investigation.
At the very least jerking the police around and canceling arranged interviews certainly does reflect well on the upstanding citizen aspect does it?
no one is required to talk to police. I'm guessing Tiger has already ponied up for a pretty good lawyer who has told him to remain silent
he provided them with all the information he was required to by law.
Then he has invited the media salvos that are and will continue to come. In a court of law asking for legal council is not an admission of guilt but in the public eye being so secret about what amounts to a petty accident certainly raises eyebrows and invites speculation, not to mention draws the media attention. In short he deserves no sympathy here, it was his choice to have it this way. Perhaps the alternative was would have been worse for him?
I just don't get why some here want to take up for him like he is being treated unfairly.
Because a lot of people do not feel that just because you are a celebrity, you owe an explanation for anything that happens in your personal life. At this point, without any hard evidence and without police scrutiny, which there doesn't really appear to be, this issue rests with a man and his wife. Period
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