Lawyers and leakers have been hard at work on both sides. The current settlement floating for a trial-free divorce is $100 million — that has direct knowledge of the terms of the divorce. The number is down from a $750 million guesstimate first floated by the Sun, and a $700 million possibility pondered by People.
It’s Independence Day, and with Sandra Bullock’s divorce done and gone, the most famous woman seeking her freedom these days is Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods’ future ex-wife. What would Tiger get, in addition to the liberty that comes with having “cheating” turned back into “dating” or simply “booty calling”? A confidentiality clause, People and TMZ sources say, barring Elin from doing any post-divorce interviews or writing a tell-all book about their life together.
According to People, Nordegren has been holding out on the confidentiality agreement as Woods offered increasingly large sums of money.
Another sticking point, reported by the Sun and People: “Elin does not want Tiger to have female friends around when he has the children,” the source tells PEOPLE. “This is very important to her, and she will not give in to anything less.”




