Gwyneth Paltrow Implies Skier Suing Her For Crash Was GETTING OFF On It?!
25.03.2023 - 05:13
/ perezhilton.com
The Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial is getting wild, guys!
As we previously reported, in January 2019 the actress was hit with a multimillion dollar lawsuit over a ski crash that took place three years prior in 2016. The Shakespeare In Love star was taking skiing lessons at the time with her instructor Eric Christiansen at skiers-only resort Deer Valley in Park City, Utah. According to retired optometrist Terry Sanderson‘s suit, Gwyneth was “out of control” on the beginner’s green run and crashed into him from behind. The lawsuit further claims the incident resulted in her “a brain injury, four broken ribs, and other serious injuries.”
Sanderson’s friend and daughter took the stand yesterday and detail the extent of his injuries — with them going as far to say he’s not even the same person as before because the brain injury “changed” him so much. Yeesh…
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But it’s not just the injuries in dispute — it’s the response. The suit claims the Avengers actress “got up, turned and skied away, leaving [Sanderson] stunned, lying in the snow.” Harsh! And her instructor Christiansen allegedly took her side in the matter and “failed to send help, as he was obligated to do, and later filed a false report to protect his client.” Sanderson maintains he was left with no choice but to take the matter to court after the Goop founder refused to take responsibility for the collision.
But if y’all thought that was scandalous, everything just went from zero to 60 when Gwyneth took the stand on Friday. We aren’t kidding, what she said will leave you with your jaw on the floor!
Firstly, the Glee alum said she didn’t ski into the now-76-year-old, but it was the other way around —
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