New York Post

Divorce papers served to Rory’s wife by P.I.

- By JENNA LEMONCELLI jlemoncell­i@nypost.com

Rory McIlroy’s estranged wife Erica Stoll was served divorce papers by a private investigat­or while at their family home in the members-only developmen­t, The Bear’s Club, in Jupiter, Fla., on May 13, according to court documents obtained by Irish newspaper The Belfast Telegraph.

McIlroy filed for divorce from Stoll, his wife of seven years, stating the marriage was “irretrieva­bly broken,” and the documents stated the pair has a prenup.

Stoll was served the legal documents by Carl Woods — a former Palm Beach police officer, who now runs a private practice, CW Services & Associates, which serves the legal community — at 10:30 a.m. on May 13, according to the summons.

In it, Woods described Stoll as being white with blonde hair, in her 30s, thin, and standing between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-8 in height. He said she was not wearing glasses.

McIlroy signed the divorce papers digitally while he was playing in the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip at Quail Hallow in North Carolina, which he went on to win, on May 9, per court records.

The 35-year-old Northern Irishman filed the papers in Palm Beach County Court through attorney Thomas Sasser, who represente­d Tiger Woods in his high-profile divorce with Elin Nordegren in 2010.

Stoll has 20 days to file a written response to McIlroy’s petition with the circuit court clerk from the day she was served, according to the documents.

“A phone call will not protect you,” the summons read. “Your written response, including the case number given above and the names of the parties, must be filed if you want the court to hear your side of the case.

“If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your wages, money and property may thereafter be taken without further warning from the court.

“There are other legal requiremen­ts. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office (listed in the phone book).”

Stoll has yet to respond to McIlroy’s divorce filing as of Sunday, when the report was published.

McIlroy and Stoll are seeking split custody of their daughter Poppy, now 3, whom they welcomed in August 2020, according to his divorce filing.

A week after the split was made public, a report by The Daily Mail said McIlroy and CBS reporter Amanda Balionis were “the talk of the links” on the PGA Tour and the two were stirring romance rumors. The pair has yet to address that report.

McIlroy’s camp released a statement at the time that “stressed Rory’s desire to ensure this difficult time is as respectful and amicable as possible.” His team added he would not be commenting further on the matter.

McIlroy is set to compete at this week’s RBC Canadian Open, which runs through June 2 at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario.

 ?? Getty Images ?? IT’S OVER TIME: Rory McIlroy had a private investigat­or deliver divorce papers to his wife, Erica Stolll. The two have a 3-year-old daughter, Poppy, here with her parents at the Masters in 2023.
Getty Images IT’S OVER TIME: Rory McIlroy had a private investigat­or deliver divorce papers to his wife, Erica Stolll. The two have a 3-year-old daughter, Poppy, here with her parents at the Masters in 2023.

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