Legal Troubles Mount for Tiger Woods After Rollover Crash

Along with his initial charges, Woods was recently slapped with a $163 citation for careless driving filed in Martin County

Body camera footage reveals Woods telling officers at the scene that he "looked down" at his phone just before the vehicle flipped.

Responding deputies described the 15-time major champion as "lethargic" and "sweating profusely," noting his eyes were bloodshot and pupils extremely dilated.

During a search of his person, law enforcement discovered two white pills identified as Hydrocodone, an opioid used for severe pain.

While he passed a breathalyzer with a 0.00% alcohol reading, Woods admitted to officers that he had taken several prescription medications earlier that morning.

Despite agreeing to the breathalyzer, Woods refused to provide a urine sample, leading to a specific charge for refusing a lawful test.

Woods mentioned to investigators that his "ankle seizes" while walking, a result of his extensive history of more than 20 surgeries.

Because the crash involved clipping another vehicle's trailer before the rollover, one of the primary charges is DUI with property damage.