Florida prosecutors are seeking the prescription medication records of Tiger Woods following his arrest for driving under the influence after a rollover car crash.The athlete pleaded not guilty to the charges after police found hydrocodone pills in his possession and noted signs of impairment despite a clean breathalyzer test.Woods announced he is stepping away from competition to seek professional treatment while authorities investigate his history with a pharmacy in Palm Beach.Former President
Donald Trump expressed sympathy for the golfer while the Martin County Sheriff Office confirmed that legal standards are being applied strictly.