Vanity Fair Tiger Woods Article: Mindy Lawton Speaks Out

by Jon Azpiri | March 31, 2010 at 09:36 am
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Mindy Lawton, Jaime Jungers and Other Tiger Woods Mistresses Spoke Out in a Recent Tiger Woods-Vanity Fair Article

Mindy Lawton, one of Tiger Woods countless mistresses, dished some dirt on the golfer in the April issue of Vanity Fair. Lawton told the magazine it was more than just Tiger Woods who knew about their affair. Mindy Lawton claims that Tiger Woods agent and others knew about his affairs and did their best to cover them up. 

What Did Mindy Lawton Say in the Vanity Fair Tiger Woods Story?

Lawton claimed that she contacted Tiger Woods agent Mark Steinberg, who covered up their affair.

The rather unpleasant story starts with Lawton having an early morning encounter with Woods in his car. After the tryst, reporters from the National Enquirer allegedly followed her, picking up a tampon she had dropped.

The Enquirer later confronted a member of her family with evidence of the Tiger Woods-Mindy Lawton affair. Woods told Lawton to talk to Mark Steinberg about the incident.



“That’s when their brush-under-the-rug, the cover-up, happened,” Lawton says, referring to a deal that the Enquirer allegedly made with Tiger’s handlers to hold the adultery story in exchange for Woods’s giving an exclusive interview to its sister publication Men’s Fitness. (A spokesperson for The National Enquirer denies that the paper held the Lawton story in exchange for an exclusive on Tiger.)


Lawton went on to comment about Woods' notorious frugality. She claimed that the only thing that Tiger Woods ever bought her was a Subway chicken wrap.

Tiger Woods mistress Jaime Jungers also talked about people around Woods who helped him cover up his affairs. Jungers claimed that assistant Byron Bell helped set up meetings with Woods. This story lines up with one told by Tiger Woods mistress Joslyn James, who recently released text messages from Byron Bell.

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