Erica Herman, the former girlfriend of Tiger Woods, is determined to keep her sexual harassment case against the golfer alive, USA Today confirms. Herman has filed a request with a Florida state court to reconsider a recent ruling that sent the dispute to private arbitration instead of public court.

Herman's attorney argued that there were several overlooked or unconsidered issues in the ruling by Judge Elizabeth Metzger. The attorney cited the need for evidence of an arbitration agreement and emphasized that Herman had not agreed to arbitration. The filing also mentioned Herman's refusal to sign under what she described as “brutish and high-pressure tactics.”

Despite Woods' desire for the case to be resolved through private arbitration, Herman is determined to bring it into the public domain. She pointed out that Woods did not choose arbitration when he expelled her from his house in October.

Herman, who was previously the general manager at a restaurant owned by Woods, has accused him of sexual harassment and has revealed details of their breakup. She claims that Woods' status as her former boss contributes to the harassment allegations.

The case has garnered significant attention due to Woods' high-profile status as one of golf's most successful players. Herman's efforts to keep the case alive indicate her commitment to pursuing justice and seeking resolution through public court proceedings.

As the legal battle continues, the outcome of the case remains uncertain. It is evident that Erica Herman is determined to persevere in her quest for justice, unwilling to let the sexual harassment allegations against Tiger Woods come to an end without a fair and public examination of the facts.