https://nypost.com/2023/03/24/gwyneth-paltrow-takes-the-stand-in-ski-crash-hit-and-run-trial/

Hollywood star and Goop CEO Gwyneth Paltrow took the stand Friday in a contentious trial over a 2016 ski-slope crash that a retired optometrist says left him permanently brain-damaged.

Dressed in all black, Paltrow, 50, is pushing back at Dr. Terry Sanderson’s claims she negligently rammed into him on the slopes of Deer Valley Resort in Utah and permanently altered the course of his life.

“I was hit by Mr. Sanderson, and he was at fault,” Paltrow told the court almost immediately upon taking the stand.

The doctor, 76, suffered a concussion and broken ribs, and contends the long-term effects have disabled him. He is suing Paltrow for $300,000 in damages.

Paltrow has rejected his narrative — and counters it was Sanderson who caused the accident.

On the stand, she established herself as an “intermediate” skier and said she had been skiing since her childhood.

The Academy Award-winning “Shakespeare in Love” star also disputed Sanderson’s claim she did a “hit-and-run” and fled the scene following the crash.

Paltrow told jurors her ski instructor had told her that he would give Sanderson her information.

Academy-Award-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow took the stand Friday in the trial over her 2016 ski crash.
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“He said, ‘You should go ski down’ because my kids were waiting for me,” she explained.

When asked by the plaintiff’s lawyer if she was aware that the rules of skiing required her to leave her name and information after a crash, Paltrow said: “I don’t think I was aware of the rule.

“I would not have left the scene without leaving my information, and my information was left,” she added.

Paltrow, who punctuated her testimony with sips of Perrier, seemed to have the court gallery rapt, and at least one juror was smiling during her testimony, despite appearing smug at times.

The actress said she thought someone might be trying to sexually assault her in the immediate aftermath of the crash.


DAY 4 - PARK CITY, UT - Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial continues in Utah.
Paltrow said she thought someone might be trying to sexually assault her in the immediate aftermath of the crash.
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Paltrow is being sued for $300,000.
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“I was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then there was a body pressing against me,” she explained. “And there was a very strange grunting noise. So my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening.

“I thought, ‘Is this a practical joke? Is someone, like, doing something perverted? This is really, really strange.’ My mind was going very, very quickly, and I was trying to ascertain what was happening,” she continued.

Sanderson was “groaning and grunting in a very disturbing way,” she said.


DAY 4 - PARK CITY, UT - Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial continues in Utah.
The doctor, 76, is suing Paltrow for $300,000 in damages.
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“Our bodies were almost spooning. And I moved away quickly,” Paltrow added.

Sanderson’s lawyer Kristin VanOrman then attempted to reenact the 2016 crash — and even tried to have both Paltrow and Sanderson help her recreate the moment the two collided, which the judge nixed.

The exchanges between Paltrow and VanOrman turned testy. After Paltrow said that “Mr. Sanderson categorically hit me on that ski slope and that is the truth,” the lawyer responded: “And I’m sure that that’s what you believe.” 

“Because it’s the truth,” Paltrow hit back.

During a recess, VanOrman told the judge that Paltrow “lied under oath a number of times” during the short time she had been on the stand, eliciting a massive gasp from the actress.

“Your honor, that is slanderous, and I want it withdrawn this moment,” Paltrow’s lawyer shot back.

VanOrman apologized to Paltrow shortly after and recanted her statement.

Paltrow countersued Sanderson but is only seeking $1 and legal fees from him.

The eight jurors and two alternates in Utah’s Third District Court are hearing directly from Paltrow for the first time since the trial started Tuesday.


DAY 4 - PARK CITY, UT - Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial continues in Utah.
Sanderson’s lawyer Kristin VanOrman attempted to reenact the 2016 crash with both her client and Paltrow, which the judge nixed.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is pictured arrving at the Third District Court in Park City on the fourth day of the civil case.
Gwyneth Paltrow arrived at the Third District Court in Park City on the fourth day of the civil case.
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Throughout the week, she has sat in court waiting for her time to defend herself.

Paltrow was called to the stand by the doctor’s lawyer, who is expected to ask Sanderson to testify following the actress.

The two children that Paltrow shares with Coldplay singer Chris Martin — Moses, 16, and Apple, 18 — are also expected to take the stand sometime next week.


Paltrow is seen entering the courthouse on Friday.
The eight jurors and two alternates will be hearing directly from Paltrow for the first time all week.
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Paltrow is pictured in court Friday.
Paltrow was called by the plaintiff’s counsel, who plan to ask Dr. Terry Sanderson to testify following the actress.
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The kids were on the slopes with their mom on Feb. 26, 2016, when the crash occurred, but didn’t see it actually happen.

Sanderson’s daughter Polly Sanderson Grasham, 49, told the court on Thursday her father became an “angry person” after the crash, breaking down when talking about the devastating effect it it’s had on him.

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