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No Truth to Tale About Tiger and Me, Says Alleged Other Woman

Woman linked to the golf star denies allegations that she's done anything more than meet him

By Jason Kennedy Nov 30, 2009 3:50 AMTags
Tiger Woods, Gloria Allred, Rachel Uchitel AP Photo/David Zentz; Jason Kempin/Getty Images

The denials just keep coming.

E! News today spoke exclusively with Rachel Uchitel, the woman in the middle of the Tiger Woods infidelity allegations, and she's ready to set the record straight.

"I did not have any involvement with him [Woods]. Whatever was written in the Enquirer was not said by me, it was said by two people that claimed they were friends of mine but they're not," the 34-year-old said.

"I am overwhelmed, so I hired [celebrity attorney] Gloria Allred to handle the situation. I don't want to get this much attention and I wish everybody would leave me alone."

Woods has issued his own denial about "the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors" regarding the health of his marriage.

Uchitel, who is currently in Los Angeles to huddle with Allred, says she's only met Woods twice, once with a mutual friend and another time at a club.

She dabbled in TV, as a producer for Bloomberg, and then worked in Las Vegas at Tao, dealing with VIP clients who came to the establishment.

Uchitel left Tao about two years ago and now lives in New York City and is working on investment projects. She's trying to reopen her grandparents' old nightclub.

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