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Gwyneth Paltrow testifies to experiencing a skiing accident: ‘Not me, but he was wrong’ |  celebrities

Gwyneth Paltrow testifies to experiencing a skiing accident: ‘Not me, but he was wrong’ | celebrities

celebritiesThe trial began this week over a skiing accident that Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, could have caused. Terry Sanderson is demanding the actress pay a large sum of money because she allegedly hit him on the ski slope in 2016 and immediately continued skiing without looking at the seriously injured man. Gwyneth should have taken the witness stand today, but he does not admit guilt.


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The Guardian, The Hollywood Reporter

The crash happened on a ski slope in Utah in 2016. The retired optometrist suffered a concussion and four broken ribs from which he still has a lot of pain. His lawyer claims that his client “no longer feels happy in life.” And this, according to them, is the fault of Gwyneth Paltrow and her “reckless manner of skating.”

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Paltrow thinks she can’t be blamed. “I wasn’t wrong, he was wrong,” says the actress in court. “He bumped into me, his skates got caught between my skates, spreading my legs. I didn’t understand what happened, I thought it was a dirty joke at first. He also made weird whore noises.”

Sanderson’s legal team also accuses the actress of not being sympathetic to the whole incident. Just leaving when an accident “doesn’t comply with the rules of the track”. Paltrow defends this, saying, “I assumed my ski instructor would leave our data with Mr. Sanderson, as he promised.” “The teacher actually allowed me to skate, because my children were waiting for me. I wouldn’t have left without exchanging data, ”the founder of Goop insists. So her lawyers believe the man wants to get a piece of Paltrow’s fame and fortune.

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Sanderson’s daughter also testified, claiming that her father’s physical and mental condition was deteriorating. “All we want is an apology or she is held responsible for what happened to my father.” Sanderson himself wants more than just “sorry.” Sanderson originally claimed $3.1 million in damages, but the judge reduced it to a maximum of $300,000. Gwyneth, in turn, demands a token dollar and a refund of the legal fees.

look. Gwyneth Paltrow in court after hitting a ski slope

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