Gwyneth Paltrow’s legal battle may not be over yet!
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.Gwyneth Paltrow’s legal battle may not be over yet!
All’s well that ends well? After the jury ruled in her favor and found her not liable for a skiing accident in 2016, Gwyneth Paltrow made a point to say goodbye to the man behind the lawsuit — Terry Sanderson — before exiting the courtroom.
Gwyneth Paltrow had some parting words for Terry Sanderson after her victory in their highly publicized ski crash trial.
Gwyneth Paltrow had some parting words for Terry Sanderson after her victory in their highly publicized ski crash trial.ET can confirm that Paltrow told the retired optometrist, «I wish you well,» as she walked out of the Utah courtroom Thursday, touching his back in a gesture of good faith on her way out.After deliberating for just over two and a half hours, the jury found that Paltrow was not liable for the 2016 collision and that Sanderson was at fault. In a unanimous decision, the jury awarded Paltrow $1 in symbolic damages plus attorney fees.Following the verdict of the case, Paltrow released a statement on her legal win, saying, «I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity.
Gwyneth Paltrow did not cause the 2016 ski collision that retired optometrist Terry Sanderson claimed left him with a traumatic brain injury, a jury found today.
A Utah jury found in favor of Gwyneth Paltrow over the man who accused her of causing him permanent damage in a 2016 ski accident. Terry Sanderson had been seeking $300,000 from the “Shakespeare in Love” star.The jury foreman said the panel found that Sanderson was 100 percent at fault.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski accident trial has been making headlines for much more than just the 2016 incident at the center of the case.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter had never seen her mother “shaken up like that”, and was “concerned” following her ski crash, a US court has heard. Apple Martin, who was around 11 or 12 at the time of the incident, said her mother had been “frantic” and “in a state of shock” following the collision in 2016.The Oscar-winning actress has claimed that retired optometrist Terry Sanderson collided with her at the Deer Valley resort in Utah, which resulted in her losing “half a day of skiing” with her family.
The depositions of Gwyneth Paltrow's children are being used to defend the star in court as she's being sued for a 2016 ski accident that allegedly left Terry Sanderson severely injured. Moses' deposition is being read first and will be followed by Apple's.
Gwyneth Paltrow is currently in court after being accused of colliding with a 76-year-old man on the ski slopes in Utah in an accident which he claims caused him "concussion, broken ribs and a brain injury". Yet, Express. co.
A Utah man who claims he was severely injured after Gwyneth Paltrow skied into him is expected to take the stand Monday in the ongoing civil trial. Paltrow, 50, is being sued for $300,000 by retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, who claims the actress skied into him from behind at Utah's Deer Valley Resort in 2016. Paltrow's attorney plans to call the actress' husband Brad Falchuk and her children – Apple, 18 and Moses, 16 – to testify in her defense Monday once the plaintiff's lawyers rest their case.
Related: Gwyneth Paltrow testifies she felt ‘violated’ in Utah ski crash But in a plot twist that seems as unlikely as any denouement in the movies she once graced, Paltrow spent much of last week in the drab surroundings of a Park City, Utah court room. She was there – in a town that plays host to the famous Sundance film festival – to fight a decidedly unglamorous battle against Terry Sanderson, a 76-year-old retired optometrist and military veteran. Sanderson claims Paltrow, 50, was “out of control” and recklessly crashed into him on a beginner’s slope at the nearby Deer Valley Resort leaving the retiree “facedown in the snow, unconscious”, with a concussion and four broken ribs.
Gwyneth Paltrow has insisted that she was the "victim" of a skiing collision with a retired optometrist during an accident at a resort in Utah. The Oscar-winning actress was speaking while giving evidence in a civil case brought by Terry Sanderson, who is suing the actress for $300,000 (£245,000) over the incident at Deer Valley in 2016.
Thankfully Meredith Marks and her friends are OK — but this was very nearly a whole different kind of story!
shortly after their ski collision in which he boasted it would make him “famous” has gone missing, the court has heard. The Hollywood star and CEO of lifestyle brand Goop is being sued by Terry Sanderson, 76, a retired optometrist, who claims she ploughed into him on the slopes of Flagstaff Mountain at the Deer Valley Resort in 2016. Mr Sanderson is hoping for $300,000 (£250,000) in damages after alleging Paltrow crashed into him and caused severe and long-lasting brain injuries.
The daughter of a man suing Gwyneth Paltrow broke down in tears while testifying Friday in the ski collision trial. Paltrow, 50, has been sued for $300,000 by retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, who claims the actress skied into him from behind and left him severely injured at Utah's Deer Valley Resort in 2016. Shae Sanderson Hareth testified about the changes she saw in her dad's behavior after the incident including an "awful experience" that occurred between her daughter and Sanderson roughly six years ago.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial got heated as an expert witness and the daughter of Paltrow accuser Terry Sanderson took the stand Thursday morning. Paltrow is being sued for $300,000 by the retired optometrist, who claims the actress skied into him from behind and left him severely injured at Utah's Deer Valley Resort. Sanderson's daughter, Polly Grasham, testified about the moment she realized something was "terribly wrong" with her father, about a year or year and a half after the ski collision.
A neuropsychologist who treated the man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a 2016 ski collision cast aspersions on the testimony of medical experts hired by the celebrity’s legal team — and argued that, as his personal doctor, she was better suited to speak about 76-year-old Terry Sanderson’s post-concussion symptoms.
Tough cookies. Day three of Gwyneth Paltrow’s skiing accident trial started on a not-so-sweet note, as her security team’s request to give treats to the courtroom bailiffs was shut down.