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Gwyneth Paltrow cleared in ski crash trial | Gwyneth Paltrow cleared in ski crash trial |
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Watch the moment Paltrow ski crash verdict is announced | Watch the moment Paltrow ski crash verdict is announced |
Watch the moment Paltrow ski crash verdict is announced | Watch the moment Paltrow ski crash verdict is announced |
A jury has found US actress Gwyneth Paltrow was not at fault for a 2016 ski crash at a resort in Utah. | A jury has found US actress Gwyneth Paltrow was not at fault for a 2016 ski crash at a resort in Utah. |
Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, 76, had said Paltrow crashed into him, leaving him with life-changing injuries. | Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, 76, had said Paltrow crashed into him, leaving him with life-changing injuries. |
He sought $300,000 (£245,000) in damages. | He sought $300,000 (£245,000) in damages. |
Paltrow, 50, blamed him for the accident, countersuing for $1 plus legal fees. | Paltrow, 50, blamed him for the accident, countersuing for $1 plus legal fees. |
Listening to the verdict in court, Paltrow was expressionless, staring straight ahead and appearing to nod slightly. She then left the courtroom, declining requests for comments. | Listening to the verdict in court, Paltrow was expressionless, staring straight ahead and appearing to nod slightly. She then left the courtroom, declining requests for comments. |
Speaking to media outside, her lawyer Steve Owens said Paltrow "has a history of advocating for what she believes in". | Speaking to media outside, her lawyer Steve Owens said Paltrow "has a history of advocating for what she believes in". |
"This situation was no different and she will continue to stand up for what is right," he said. | "This situation was no different and she will continue to stand up for what is right," he said. |
Addressing reporters himself, Mr Sanderson maintained he had been the one hit on the slope, calling the verdict "very disappointing". Paltrow spoke to him after the verdict, he said, saying: "I wish you well". He said he thanked her in response. | |
The two-week trial heard from dozens of witnesses with contradictory stories of who crashed in to whom - an accident only one witness claimed to have seen. | The two-week trial heard from dozens of witnesses with contradictory stories of who crashed in to whom - an accident only one witness claimed to have seen. |
After three hours of deliberation, a jury found Mr Sanderson entirely at fault for the incident in a unanimous decision, and awarded Paltrow $1. | |
In Mr Sanderson's telling, the Oscar-winner had slammed in to him on a beginner slope at Deer Valley Resort in Park City. Paltrow then skied away while he remained unconscious in the snow with broken ribs, Mr Sanderson said. | In Mr Sanderson's telling, the Oscar-winner had slammed in to him on a beginner slope at Deer Valley Resort in Park City. Paltrow then skied away while he remained unconscious in the snow with broken ribs, Mr Sanderson said. |
The accident left him with life-altering brain trauma, he testified. | The accident left him with life-altering brain trauma, he testified. |
On the stand, Paltrow offered an entirely different account of the accident, saying Mr Sanderson had skied directly into her back as she went down the slope with her two children. | On the stand, Paltrow offered an entirely different account of the accident, saying Mr Sanderson had skied directly into her back as she went down the slope with her two children. |
"I thought, 'Is this a practical joke? Is someone doing something perverted? This is really, really strange,'" she said in her testimony. | "I thought, 'Is this a practical joke? Is someone doing something perverted? This is really, really strange,'" she said in her testimony. |
Paltrow's lawyers worked to undermine Mr Sanderson's claim that his health was ruined by the crash, asking the former eye doctor to confirm a long list of trips he took after the accident to South America, Europe and Morocco. | Paltrow's lawyers worked to undermine Mr Sanderson's claim that his health was ruined by the crash, asking the former eye doctor to confirm a long list of trips he took after the accident to South America, Europe and Morocco. |
And they accused Mr Sanderson of trying to exploit their client's fame, asking about an email he sent to his daughters shortly after the collision, in which he wrote: "I'm famous". | And they accused Mr Sanderson of trying to exploit their client's fame, asking about an email he sent to his daughters shortly after the collision, in which he wrote: "I'm famous". |
The closely watched case hinged on skiing etiquette, with both parties claiming that they were the downhill skier and therefore had right of way. | |
But the testimony also contained several inadvertently funny moments, with lawyers asking Paltrow about her height, her fashion, and how close she was with singer Taylor Swift. | |
"I would not say we're good friends. We are friendly," Paltrow replied. | |
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