Jaimee Grubbs

Jaimee Grubbs (KTLA-TV)

WEST HOLLYWOOD -- Jaimee Grubbs, one of golfer Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses, was arrested after being pulled over Wednesday evening in West Hollywood, according to police.

Grubbs was released around 1 a.m. Thursday after posting bail, which had been set at $30,309, sheriff's officials said.

The cocktail waitress was driving a 2004 Ford Mustang when she was stopped by West Hollywood sheriff's deputies in the 1300 block of Crescent Heights Boulevard Wednesday evening because there was a warrant return on her car's license plate.


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She had three outstanding warrants, deputies said. They included: a $26,000 warrant out of Beverly Hills Court for driving on a suspended license; a $2,500 warrant out of Beverly Hills Court for driving on a suspended license; and a $1,809 warrant out of West Los Angeles Court for driving on a suspended license.

During the investigation it was determined that Grubbs' license was still suspended, so she was also issued a new citation.

Grubbs was taken into custody because of the outstanding warrants.





Grubbs is one of several women who have claimed they had affairs with Tiger Woods during his 5 1/2 year marriage to Elin Nordegren.

Woods returned to professional competition last weekend, placing fourth at the Masters after a five-month layoff, during which he spent 45 days at a rehab facility.

Woods has declined to provide details about why he entered rehab.

Speaking to reporters during a press conference at Augusta National, Woods acknowledged he made some "incredibly poor decisions" in his personal life, but declined to provide many new details.

He told the press he never used human growth hormone to recover from knee surgery, never took any illegal drugs and hasn't undergone treatment for addiction to prescription drugs.

Woods also said he "followed the letter of the law" after infamously slamming his car into a fire hydrant and a tree outside his home Thanksgiving night, including not talking to police investigators.