Woman Who Sold Story Of Tiger Woods Affair May Sue For Libel




Okay, by now we've all heard about Tiger Woods and his many alleged affairs. Did you ever stop to think about the person who first blabbed all about Rachel Uchitel to the National Enquirer, which started this whole mess? Her name is Ashley Samson. She sold the story to the National Enquirer for $25,000, even though Tiger's camp reportedly offered her $200,000 to keep quiet. Why did she do this? "I've been offered lots of money to deny my story, but I chose not to take the money because the truth is the truth." However, Ashley isn't happy about the fallout from her revelations. "She has made my life hell," Ashley said about Uchitel. "I have been attacked by fans of Tiger Woods and friends of mine even are basically upset because she made me out to look like the bad guy when in fact the truth is he's the one that was cheating on his wife." So Ashely is considered taking Rachel to court because Rachel has been "trashing my name." WHAT?! I'd always assumed whoever spoke to the National Enquirer did so for the money, but if she was offered more money to keep quiet, then I don't know what Ashley's motives were. I mean, none of this was any of her business! If this makes ANY sense to you, then feel free to enlighten me in the comments, because I'm gobsmacked, as the British say :) Photos by INF

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