Today, Gwyneth Paltrow will be deposed in a $300,000 civil lawsuit stemming from a 2016 ski accident that left a 72-year-old US optometrist with a brain injury and four broken ribs. According to Paltrow, Sanderson was the uphill skier in the collision at a ski resort in Deer Valley. She has insisted that he struck her.
A Utah man claimed that Gwyneth Paltrow struck him while he was skiing at Deer Valley Resort in 2016 in a case that was originally filed in 2019 and later amended. He claimed that the collision left him with serious injuries. Tuesday in Park City will see the start of the man’s hearing. It is expected that the trial will last just over a week.
The judge rejected Terry Sanderson, 76,’s original hit-and-run claim against Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow, despite his demand for more than $3.1 million in damages.
In addition to her legal fees, Paltrow also demands $1 in “symbolic damages” in her counterclaim.
The judge was worried about the atmosphere in the room, as she would be with any trial involving a famous person. He reiterated the rules that had been outlined in the order issued on February 29 that only approved media representatives were allowed to take pictures, make videos, or use mobile devices. Holmberg asserted that only two people had been given authorization to record videos, one of which was the pool feed supplied by Court TV, despite the fact that there were numerous press outlets present in the courtroom. According to the judge, there had previously been an instance where someone had taken photos without authorization, which resulted in bailiff action to ensure the photos were destroyed.
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