from www.nydailynews.com – Tiger Woods got tripped up by tawdry text messages again on Wednesday.
This time it was the 100 or so missives he purportedly sent to hard-core porn princess Joslyn James, who insists they’re proof Woods was in lust – if not in love – with her.
“You please me like no other has or ever will,” Woods wrote last Oct. 1. “I am not losing that.”
James, whose raunchy résumé includes flicks like “Big Breasted Nurses” and “My First Sex Teacher #12,” insisted she was “in love with Tiger.”
“Because of what he said to me and the fact that we were together for so long, I believed that he loved me, too,” she said at the Los Angeles law offices of Gloria Allred.
Allred also represents New York party girl Rachel Uchitel, the first of many woman Woods reportedly bedded behind the back of his wife, Elin Nordegren.
Woods’ serial sexting problem was revealed in December when waitress Jaimee Grubbs released hundreds of “racy” texts to back her claims of a torrid 31-month affair with the golfer.
A 32-year-old upstater whose real name is Veronica Siwik-Daniels, James was later outed by Deadspin.com as a “full-time mistress” who gave “years of faithful service to [Woods’] virulent sexual appetite.”
James said she spoke out now because she is angry that a Canadian company has put her portrait on a golf ball it is selling as part of its “Mistress Collection.” The set includes a dozen golf balls emblazoned with pictures of Uchitel, Grubbs and other women linked to Woods.
“I feel that it is wrong for a golf ball to have my picture on it because golfers hit their golf balls with a lot of force,” she said.
“As a victim of violence myself, it bothered me to think that someone would be standing with a dangerous club in their hands hitting a ball with my photo on it.”
James did not detail the abuse she claims to have endured. And there was no immediate reaction from the manufacturer.
In other developments, an Australian newspaper reported that Woods will play in the upcoming Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona. A PGA Tour spokesman would not confirm the story. If true, it would be the first time Woods competes in a tourney since the sex scandal exploded around Thanksgiving.