Gossip: Rachel Uchitel, Gloria Allred
Uchitel has returned most of the $10 million in settlement money she allegedly received from Tiger Woods. She plans to sue her lawyer, Gloria Allred.
Uchitel, meanwhile, has given back most of the $10 million in settlement money she allegedly received from Woods, and is pursuing a lawsuit against her attorney, Gloria Allred, who brokered the deal, said TMZ.com. Sources say Allred convinced her client to return the money after Woods’s lawyers alleged Uchitel violated a confidentiality agreement by speaking to tabloids and appearing on a reality-TV show. Allred allegedly kept her attorney fees, and Uchitel now believes she “sold her out.”
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