Tiger Gets Divorced
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 23 2010 | 2:40 PM ET
Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods confirmed on Monday that they have divorced. CNBC’s Darren Rovell discusses the outcome.
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 23 2010 | 2:40 PM ET
Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods confirmed on Monday that they have divorced. CNBC’s Darren Rovell discusses the outcome.
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