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    Gwyneth Paltrow whispers to retired doctor who tried to sue her before leaving court

    James MartinBy James MartinMarch 31, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Gwyneth Paltrow was seen touching Terry Sanderson’s shoulder, whispering ‘I wish you well’ before triumphantly leaving court after winning a case against the retired optometrist who claimed she’d caused a ski collision in 2016. 

    Jurors found 76-year-old Sanderson was the one to blame for the crash seven years ago after a two hour and 20 minute deliberation on Thursday.

    As Paltrow left court she was seen touching Sanderson’s shoulder before making the gracious comment. Sanderson told reporters outside the courthouse he had responded, ‘Thank you dear.’

    The win comes after eight days of live-streamed courtroom testimony that drew worldwide audiences and became a pop culture fixation and in which Paltrow and Sanderson portrayed a much more strained relationship – the 76-year-old previously comparing her to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    Gwyneth Paltrow was seen touching Terry Sanderson's shoulder, whispering 'I wish you well' before triumphantly leaving court after winning a case against the retired optometrist who claimed she'd caused a ski collision in 2016

    Gwyneth Paltrow was seen touching Terry Sanderson’s shoulder, whispering ‘I wish you well’ before triumphantly leaving court after winning a case against the retired optometrist who claimed she’d caused a ski collision in 2016

    Jurors found 76-year-old Sanderson was the one to blame for the crash seven years ago after a two hour and 20 minute deliberation on Thursday

    Jurors found 76-year-old Sanderson was the one to blame for the crash seven years ago after a two hour and 20 minute deliberation on Thursday

    Paltrow’s intent expression softened and she looked over at her attorneys with a faint smile when the judge read the verdict in the Park City courtroom.

    The actress smiled and waved at photographers as she made her way out of court but refused to comment.

    Paltrow’s attorney read a statement from the actress outside court. 

    Owens said: ‘We’re pleased with the outcome and appreciate the judge and jury’s consideration. Gwyneth has a history of standing up for what’s right and this situation is no different. She will continue to stand up for what’s right.’

    A statement was released by her representatives. 

    ‘I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity,’ Paltrow said. ‘I am pleased with the outcome and I appreciate all of the hard work of Judge Holmberg and the jury, and thank them for their thoughtfulness in handling this case.’

    As Paltrow left court she was seen touching Sanderson's shoulder and said, 'I wish you well.' Sanderson told reporters outside the courthouse that he'd responded, 'Thank you dear'

    As Paltrow left court she was seen touching Sanderson’s shoulder and said, ‘I wish you well.’ Sanderson told reporters outside the courthouse that he’d responded, ‘Thank you dear’

    The actress smiled and waved at photographers as she made her way out of court

    The actress smiled and waved at photographers as she made her way out of court

    Meanwhile, a deflated Sanderson said he stands by his version, despite losing the case

    Meanwhile, a deflated Sanderson said he stands by his version, despite losing the case

    Meanwhile, a deflated Sanderson said he stands by his version of events, despite losing the case.

    Asked what he plans to do next, he joked: ‘Maybe Disneyland!’

    Speaking outside court, Sanderson’s lawyer Kristin Van Orman said she was not starstruck by Paltrow and added: ‘I’ve been a lawyer for 30 years and juries never surprise me.’

    Of Sanderson, she added: ‘He is suffering, he’s a very nice man.’

    The dismissal concludes two weeks of courtroom proceedings that hinged largely on reputation rather than the monetary damages at stake in the case. 

    Paltrow’s attorneys described the complaint against her as ‘utter B.S.’ and painted the Goop founder-CEO as uniquely vulnerable to unfair, frivolous lawsuits due to her celebrity. 

    Paltrow took the witness stand during the trial to insist the collision wasn’t her fault, and to describe how she was stunned when she felt ‘a body pressing against me and a very strange grunting noise.’

    Sanderson described on the stand that Paltrow hit him in the back and sent him flying

    Sanderson described on the stand that Paltrow hit him in the back and sent him flying 

    While dad-of-three Sanderson says the actress skied into him while emitting what he described as ‘the best hysterical scream you’ve ever heard’, Paltrow says he crashed into her – causing her to lose half a day of skiing.

    During his testimony on Wednesday, he made a wild comparison between Paltrow and Epstein and said she needed to be held ‘accountable’ for the crash.

    ‘I guess like, what is going on here? This is obviously an issue that someone needs to be accountable for, and if they’re never accountable, what are they gonna do? They’re gonna do it again,’ he began.

    ‘Now we have the… molesting of young children on an island,’ he said, making a reference to Epstein’s infamous ‘Pedophile Island’ in the Caribbean where he trafficked and sexually abused dozens of girls.

    A flabbergasted Paltrow looked over at her attorney who called Sanderson’s testimony ‘ridiculous.’ 

    The judge then told the jury to disregard Sanderson’s words.

    Paltrow's account of the collision with Terry Sanderson was shown in an animated reconstruction as the defense claims he was actually the one who hit the actress from behind

    Paltrow’s account of the collision with Terry Sanderson was shown in an animated reconstruction as the defense claims he was actually the one who hit the actress from behind

    Sanderson filed for damages in January 2019 – initially seeking $3.1 million. The sum was reduced by a judge to $300,000 in compensation for the injuries he sustained. 

    Paltrow then filed a countersuit asking for a symbolic $1 and for her legal expenses to be covered. 

    Sanderson’s lawyers attempted to portray their client as someone who was lively and active before the accident, but significantly altered after.

    He claims that she struck him in the back with such force that he was left with ‘permanent traumatic brain injury, four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement’.

    Sanderson told the court: ‘I just remember everything was great and then I heard something I’ve never heard at a ski resort, and that was a blood-curling scream. 

    ‘And then, boom, it was like somebody was out of control and going to hit a tree and was going to die. That’s what I [remembered] until I was hit.’

    Gwyneth Paltrow (far right) reacts during closing arguments in her ski crash trial Thursday as Terry Sanderson's lawyer (center) told the jury that her version of the story was wrong

    Gwyneth Paltrow (far right) reacts during closing arguments in her ski crash trial Thursday as Terry Sanderson’s lawyer (center) told the jury that her version of the story was wrong 

    ‘I got hit in my back so hard… right at my shoulder-blades, and the fists and the poles were right there at the bottom of my shoulder-blades, serious, serious smack,’ he added. ‘Never been hit that hard.’

    In his complaint, Sanderson argued that Paltrow ‘got up, turned and skied away’ without summoning help, leaving him ‘stunned, lying in the snow, seriously injured’. 

    Paltrow and her team said that their ski instructor was on the scene and assisted Sanderson.

    Paltrow’s team argued that Sanderson’s decline, though very sad, was not connected to the accident and pointed to prior medical issues.

    They also emphasized that Sanderson’s daughter Jenny said her relationship with her father was troubled for many years.

    And they repeatedly noted that Sanderson had emailed his daughters, saying: ‘I’m famous.’ 

    Paltrow gives a stunned look at Sanderson before looking over at her attorney who called the testimony 'ridiculous.' The judge then told the jury to disregard Sanderson's words

    Paltrow gives a stunned look at Sanderson before looking over at her attorney who called the testimony ‘ridiculous.’ The judge then told the jury to disregard Sanderson’s words

    Paltrow testified in court that Sanderson approached her from behind, and their skis became intertwined

    Paltrow testified in court that Sanderson approached her from behind, and their skis became intertwined

    Audiences globally followed the celebrity trial as if it were episodic television. 

    Viewers scrutinized both Paltrow and Sanderson’s motives while attorneys directed questions to witnesses that often had less to do with the collision and more to do with their client’s reputations.

    The trial took place in Park City, a resort town known for hosting the annual Sundance Film Festival, where early in her career Paltrow would appear for the premieres of her movies including 1998’s ‘Sliding Doors,’ at a time when she was known primarily as an actor, not a lifestyle influencer. 

    Paltrow is also known for her roles in ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and the ‘Iron Man’ movies.



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