Paltrow, 50, said during cross examination that
she was skiing with her two children, and said that in fact she
was struck by Terry Sanderson, a 76-year-old retired optometrist
who filed a lawsuit seeking more than $300,000 in damages over
the incident at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah.
In court papers, Sanderson said he suffered "permanent traumatic
brain injury" as a result of the collision. He initially had
sought $3.1 million in damages.
"I was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs
apart, and then there was a body pressing against me and there
was a very strange grunting noise," Paltrow said.
Paltrow said that is when they both fell to the ground with
Paltrow on top of Sanderson, in a heap of skis and limbs.
Paltrow has filed a counter claim in Summit County District
Court seeking a symbolic $1 in damages and lawyer fees.
Paltrow, who is also known for her Goop lifestyle brand, called
into question prior testimony from Craig Ramon, a friend of
Sanderson's who said he heard a scream before he saw Paltrow
crash into the retired optometrist.
Paltrow denied the accusation, claiming that Ramon was 40 feet
away and unable to discern who was at fault.
Paltrow also refuted claims by Sanderson that she had skied off
and ignored rules to share contact information with another
party after an accident.
A Deer Valley Resort staff member, who was providing Paltrow and
her family lessons and did not see the collision, stayed behind
to provide contact information to Sanderson, she said.
The instructor, Eric Christiansen, is expected to testify next
week.
Paltrow, who said she was upset and cursed at Sanderson after
the collision, said she did not ski off until after Sanderson
told Christiansen that he was fine.
"I did not cause the accident, so I cannot be at fault for
anything that subsequently happened to him," Paltrow said.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford in New York; Editing by Mary
Milliken and Leslie Adler)
(Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow shields her face from view using her
iPhone and "GP"-initialed notebook at the end of the fifth day
of her ski collision trial, Monday, March 27, 2023, in Park
City, Utah, U.S., Paltrow is being sued by a man who claims she
recklessly skied into him, breaking four of his ribs and leaving
him with lasting head trauma. Rick Bowmer/Pool via REUTERS)
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