Vijay Singh Suing PGA Over Banned Substance Investigation
Alleges it caused him public humiliation
Apparently not satisfied that he has recently been cleared by the PGA Tour after taking a substance that was banned at the time, Vijay Singh has filed a lawsuit against the tour, requesting unspecified damages for its handling of and reaction to the deer antler spray controversy.
The lawsuit alleges that the tour exposed Singh to "public humiliation and ridicule for months," and breached its duty to Singh by utilizing a flawed investigation and imposing unfair discipline.
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