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Tiger Mistress Jamie Jungers: "That Apology Is Crap"

"Once a cheater, always a cheater," Las Vegas blackjack dealer exclusively tells E! News

By Ken Baker, Whitney English Feb 19, 2010 10:45 PMTags

While one of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses was holding a viewing party with reporters, another, Las Vegas blackjack dealer/model Jamie Jungers, sat down exclusively with E! News this morning to watch the golfer's speech.

Let's just say she's not exactly happy with his script.

"That apology is crap," Jungers tells us. "He's making a sob story to make people sorry for him. I don't feel sorry for him. I’ve seen his face and his emotions when his father died and this was different. Just by his facial expressions...I'm not going to call him a liar but...he's playing that card."

And she didn't stop there...

"He's apologizing to these young kids...everybody but the women that were involved in the relationships," says Jungers, while wiping away tears. "It's hurtful. It's rude. He should have apologized to the people like myself, his mistresses, because we’re dealing with a lot of stuff too."

Jungers says that her relationship with Woods, like some of his others, was more than sexual, and she was hoping for Woods to acknowledge that, though she's not surprised he didn't.

"It's not one-night stands, it's relationships," says Jungers. "When it's a relationship and you're intimate and you share feelings...he could have at least mentioned the women.

"I know he's trying to win his wife back," says Jungers. "Of course he's not going to apologize to the women he slept with. It's what I expected it to be."

Speaking of his wife, Jungers says she doesn't think Elin should stay with Tiger.

"Once a cheater always a cheater," says Jungers. "Is Elin going to stay with him? I would say no, but I don't have kids with him. He would have to do a lot prove you can trust him again. He needs to go to rehab. He should have never got married. He should have never had kids."

About the only thing she did agree with is Tiger needing more therapy.

"He may have something mentally wrong with him," she says. "Maybe he will change, and I hope he does for the sake of the family. He's done a lot of damage."

Finally, Jungers has some words for all the haters.

"I'm not a home-wrecking whore," she said. "If it was up to me I would have never done it in the first place, but I was young and stupid. Of course I'm going to feel guilty...I have a heart. But it was years ago. I shouldn't be the one to be blamed for it. He had lied to me about so many things. Everybody makes mistakes."

Jungers says if Woods does decide to apologize to her in the future, she will not welcome it.

"Enough has been said and done," says Jungers, who hopes to move on to a career in modeling and acting. "I don't want to discuss it. I don't want to be known at Tiger Woods' mistress my whole life. I don't want him to contact me or address it. I don't think I would say anything to him. I want it to be done."

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In the meantime, check out what Hollywood has to say about Tiger's apology.