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A judge has barred journalists in Britain from publishing material about Tiger Woods.
An injunction issued on Thursday even blocks media from revealing the details of the order itself. As a result, media who obey the order cannot tell the public what they have been barred from revealing.
News organisations based outside of the UK ignored the order, however. The celebrity website TMZ published a copy of the injunction.
The development came as Woods admitted he was a love cheat and announced he was taking an 'indefinite break' from golf.
Tiger Woods with his wife Elin Nordegren. The golfer has been dogged by questions about his personal life in the past fortnight
The order was imposed by High Court Justice David Eady after it was sought by Schillings, the firm representing Woods in Britain
In a message posted on his website the 33-year-old today confirmed his affairs and admitted he is 'profoundly sorry' for the hurt he has caused wife Elin Nordegren.
Tiger, who previously had only referred to 'transgressions', wrote: 'I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children.'
The announcement came hours after he was accused of spending tens of thousands of pounds on high-priced escort girls when he was away from home playing in golf tournaments.
The shamed golfer reportedly sometimes bedded two at a time, according to a notorious Hollywood madam, who claimed she knew he had paid around £37,000 for call girls.
The injunction sought by Woods was imposed on Thursday by High Court Justice David Eady after it was sought by Schillings, the firm representing the golfer in Britain.
London-based media lawyer Nigel Tait said such an injunction would have been unlikely in the U.S., where reporting on the private lives of public figures is given less protection.
Britain has no formal privacy law but it is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to respect for privacy and family life.
Celebrities have increasingly used this clause to fight media exposes.
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