
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith delivered a sharp rebuke of Tiger Woods following the golfer’s recent arrest on multiple charges tied to a rollover crash in Florida, as reported by Fox News.
Woods was taken into custody last week and charged with driving under the influence with property damage, as well as refusing to submit to a blood alcohol level test. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. In the aftermath, Woods announced he would step away from golf to “seek treatment.”
Smith addressed the situation during an appearance on “First Take” on Wednesday, responding to reports that Woods had concerns about privacy and therefore chose not to hire a driver. The report was previously published by People.
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2017 mugshot
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✅ DUI arrest
✅ Blew 0.00 on the breathalyzer (zero alcohol)
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“Bump his privacy,” Smith said.
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“We don’t give a damn about his privacy. We don’t care right now. You’ve been behind the wheel of a vehicle inebriated three times. Ain’t nobody trying to know all your business. What we want to know is you ain’t gonna get behind the wheel of a damn car when you’re inebriated. You’re lucky you didn’t kill somebody. That’s what we want to hear. Nothing else is our business. Nothing else is our business.”
The arrest marks the second time in the last decade that Woods has faced DUI-related charges. In 2017, he was arrested on Jupiter Island after being found asleep behind the wheel of a running vehicle at approximately 3 a.m.
That incident involved prescription drugs.
Woods was also involved in a separate 2021 rollover crash in Los Angeles that left him with serious leg injuries requiring emergency surgeries.
During field sobriety tests tied to the most recent incident, Woods referenced those injuries. Authorities at the time of the 2021 crash reported finding an empty, unlabeled pill bottle in his vehicle, though no charges were filed in that case.
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