Terry Sanderson Considering An Appeal After Losing Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Crash Trial!?
02.04.2023 - 23:55
/ perezhilton.com
Gwyneth Paltrow’s legal battle may not be over yet!
As you know, Terry Sanderson sued the 50-year-old actress in 2019, accusing her of crashing into him while on the slopes at Deer Valley Resort in Utah back in 2016. He claimed he suffered a concussion and broken ribs from the collision. And on Thursday, the 76-year-old ended up losing the civil lawsuit and awarded Gwyneth $1 in damages – the amount she requested in her countersuit. When asked if the lawsuit was worth it following the trial, Terry expressed:
As for whether he felt Gwyneth’s celebrity status influenced the case, he said:
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But not so fast! While Sanderson might regret suing Gwyneth after the loss, that does not mean he or his legal deal is backing down now! His attorney, Robert Sykes, told TMZ on Saturday that they’re considering filing a motion for a new trial or even a possible appeal! He said:
Sykes explained to the outlet that he feels there were several errors made in the case that potentially could help bring about an appeal. One moment the lawyer took issue with was that the judge allowed Gwyneth’s legal team to look into Terry’s past – which he insisted was “totally unrelated” to the collision. However, Sykes noted the problem is that the doctor’s lawyers were not allowed to also dig into the Glee alum’s past. Hmm…
At this time, Terry’s attorneys have not made any moves to file for a new trial or appeal as they are taking their time to weigh the options before making a final decision. But there is a chance we could be seeing Gwyneth and Terry go head-to-head again.
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