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Rachel Uchitel Divorce Announced

Rachel Uchitel, the woman once linked to Tiger Woods, is divorcing her husband Matt Hahn, according to reports this week. The nightclub manager and her husband had been married since October of 2011.

Hahn filed for a divorce from Uchitel Monday citing "cruel and inhumane treatment" as the reason for their split, according to TMZ.

"It is Ms. Uchitel's goal to resolve this action amicably, quickly and quietly and not in the media," said the former manager's representative, according to Us Weekly. "No further details of the action are being released at this time by Ms. Uchitel."

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Uchitel and the "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" star share one child; a daughter, Wyatt, born in May of last year.

The 39-year-old mother of one was formerly linked to golf superstar Woods during the media frenzy over his public extramarital affairs. Uchitel rose to fame when it was revealed she was the first of many mistresses of the athlete in 2010.

Consequently, Woods' marriage to Elin Nordergren came to an end. Once the world's number one golfer for the most consecutive weeks of any before him, Woods suffered a downturn in his career.

Today, the athlete is dating Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn.

Alternately, in the years prior, Uchitel was engaged to James Andrew O'Grady, an investment banker who was killed during the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. She was also married to Wall Street trader Steven Ehrenkranz.

More recently, the San Francisco-based party planner has appeared on VH1's "Celebrity Rehab" and has openly discussed her daughter.

"I'm more focused on my daughter now than I am on myself," Uchitel told Us Weekly in an interview last year. "I have a plethora of life experience that I will absolutely discuss with her. Because frankly, every right and wrong turn I've made has made me who I am. I'm thankful for all of my experiences."

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