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Tiger Woods Car Accident Cop on Tiger Woods Payroll?

by Abe Luciano on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Tiger Woods Car Accident Cop on Tiger Woods Payroll? Breaking news this morning allege that two members of the Windermere Police Department who responded to the infamous Tiger Woods Thanksgiving car crash call were on the golfer’s payroll, according to various reports. As part of a lengthy investigation, the Orlando Sentinel claims that the two responding officers, John C. Hein and Timothy N. Cash, were indeed employed by Tiger Woods as family bodyguards.

Timothy N. Cash, who was the second law enforcement member to respond to Tiger Woods accident, allegedly abandon his own beat in order to, “reach the crash scene first.”

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According to the Orlando Sentinel, the Windermere Police Dept has:

“Several current and former officers have a history of legal troubles: drug abuse, domestic violence, lying and assault, according to court and police records reviewed in six counties by the Orlando Sentinel.”

Additionally, the paper also claims that, “two of those officers are bodyguards whom Woods trusted with the safety of his wife, Elin Nordegren, and their two children.”

Want more on this story? Here it is, straight from the paper:

Part-time Officer Timothy N. Cash, who regularly guards Woods’ family. He resigned from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office while facing termination for two incidents, including getting drunk and dragging an ex-girlfriend by her hair out of Rachel’s, an adult-entertainment club in south Orlando, records show.

Cash, who operates a private security business, accompanied Nordegren on a January outing in Windermere, photos show. According to published photographs and video, he also guarded the children at a SeaWorld Orlando show and accompanied Nordegren in Miami in April.

Windermere policy prohibits its full-time police officers from working off-duty security details and “all other jobs that require law enforcement expertise,” but Saylor said he does not have the authority to curtail Cash’s work because he’s a part-time employee.

Part-time Officer John C. Hein is the other member of the Woods security detail. Hein claimed on his police application to be a former member of U.S. Special Forces, but military records contradict him.

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