Daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow accuser recalls moment she knew something was 'terribly wrong' after ski collision
23.03.2023 - 23:09
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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.
"His processing speeds," she said, were slower and "the effort that it took, definitely when we were in person … I felt like, wow." "I almost expected drool to be coming out of his mouth because he was not engaged with anyone and had taken himself to a remote corner," Grasham added. That's the moment she knew something was "terribly wrong." Later in her testimony, she recalled an incident that occurred between her father and younger sister, Jenny, that left her feeling "terrified." While helping clean out their grandparents' house, Jenny and Sanderson allegedly got into an argument. Grasham walked into the kitchen to find her dad yelling "f--- you" "over and over again" to Jenny.
"I've never felt scared of my dad," she told Sanderson's attorney. Bob Sykes. "I don’t think I ever received a spanking from my dad.
I was terrified." During the third day of testimony, the jury also saw Paltrow's lawyer James Egan and plaintiff's expert witness Dr. Alina Fong get into a heated exchange over her credibility. Egan pushed to understand why Dr.
Fong had not examined Sanderson's prior medical history when treating him during a nueropsychologist "boot camp" in 2017. "Is it not possible that Mr. Sanderson had a concussion, his concussion
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