As noted briefly in this morning's mix, People magazine -- along with a flurry of other news outlets -- are jumping on reports that Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren are closer to reaching a divorce settlement.

Tiger Woods, circa 2008. (Getty Images)
Citing anonymous sources, People has now stated that Nordegren is likely to get around $700 million in the divorce, money that allegedly will buy her silence and prevent her from sharing more details about Woods's extra-marital affairs.
Thus far, no one has gone on the record to confirm any of this. A call to Jeffrey Fisher, the Florida attorney reportedly representing Woods in the case, has not yet been returned. His assistant said he is currently in a meeting but would be back in touch with the Post.
More if/when any new (and legitimate) information emerges...
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