As you may have heard, Oscar-winning actress (and ) Gwyneth Paltrow is in a Utah courtroom this week, participating in a trial that has shone a spotlight on our world of outdoor recreation. Paltrow a skiing collision in 2016 at Utah鈥檚 Deer Valley Resort that may have left a man with serious injuries.
A retired optometrist named Terry Sanderson, 76, alleges that Paltrow, 50, plowed into him from behind on a beginner run and then fled the scene. The impact, Sanderson says, caused serious trauma, including a brain injury and multiple broken bones.
Paltrow and her legal team dispute that she was at fault鈥攖hey say Sanderson caused the crash. The trial kicked off on Tuesday, March 21, and there have already been a few twists and turns.
Who Is Suing Whom?
Both Sanderson, 76, and Paltrow are suing one another. He seeks $300,000 in damages, while Paltrow is asking for a symbolic payment of $1 plus the cost of her legal fees.
Sanderson and demanded $3.1 million in damages. He says Paltrow was skiing out of control when she struck him. 鈥淕wyneth Paltrow knew it was wrong to slam into Dr. Sanderson’s back, knocking him down, landing on top of him, knocking him out and then leave the scene of the ski crash she caused, but she did it anyway,鈥 his legal team told the jury earlier this week.
Paltrow in February 2019 alleging that Sanderson caused the accident and is now attempting to capitalize on her fame. 鈥淗e demanded Ms. Paltrow pay him millions. If she did not pay, she would face negative publicity resulting from his allegations,鈥 her attorneys wrote in 2019.
According to her legal team, she 鈥渨as enjoying skiing with her family on vacation in Utah, when [Sanderson]鈥攚ho was uphill from Ms. Paltrow鈥攑lowed into her back.鈥欌 Her lawyers say that and the role Paltrow鈥檚 celebrity has played in the case.
So, What Actually Happened?
I don鈥檛 know about you, but my Instagram feed these days is chock-full of videos of skiers careening , , and yes, . But alas, the Paltrow-Sanderson collision appears to be the one ski crash that went unfilmed. Paltrow鈥檚 lawyers, however, have raised questions about supposed . It has not materialized.
What we do know is that the incident happened on February 26, 2016. Paltrow was on a ski trip with her two children (Apple and Moses) and her then-boyfriend (now husband) Brad Falchuk and his two children. She was taking a lesson with her kids at the time of the crash. The collision occurred on a green ski run called Bandana, which takes skiers from the top of 9,100-foot Flagstaff Mountain down to the Empire Canyon Lodge, a popular mid-mountain eatery. Bandana is unquestionably a run for beginners, and it鈥檚 the easiest trail connecting the two points on the mountain. Alope shows multiple 鈥淪low鈥 signs dotting the wide and gradual run as it gently makes its way to the lodge.
With the lack of video as official evidence, this case is likely to be a he-said she-said affair.
What Does He Say?
Sanderson claims that he was skiing in front of Paltrow when she struck him鈥攑ositioning that should grant him the right of way, per the No. 2 bullet point on the the . His lawyer, Lawrence Buhler, told a jury on Tuesday that Paltrow was distracted by her children as she descended the slope, and that she screamed just before skiing into Sanderson. After the impact, Buhler said, Paltrow hurriedly skied down the mountain. His lawyers also say that Paltrow鈥檚 ski instructor later filed a false report about the incident to protect Paltrow.
On Wednesday, March 22, Sanderson鈥檚 legal team called his companion Craig Ramon to the stand, and attorneys said he was the only eyewitness of the crash.聽 Ramon said Paltrow was at fault. 鈥淚 see this skier just slam into the back of Terry, very hard,鈥 Ramon said on the stand. 鈥淪he hits him right directly in the back. His skis, the tips go out like this, and he falls face down kind of spread eagle.鈥
On Wednesday, March 22, members of Sanderson鈥檚 family testified that his personality was forever changed by the impact. Two doctors also said the crash had . 鈥淎fter the accident, he deteriorated abruptly,鈥 said Dr. Wendell Gibby.
What Does She Say?
Paltrow legal team in a statement on Tuesday. Her counter suit claims she was skiing downhill from Sanderson, and that . In his opening statements, Paltrow鈥檚 lawyer Stephen Owens said she was descending the slope when 鈥渢wo skis appear between her skis and a man comes up right behind her.鈥 Paltrow thought she was being assaulted and fell on top of Sanderson. Paltrow鈥檚 defense is likely to argue that Sanderson was potentially unfit to be skiing at the time of the impact. According to her legal documents, Sanderson had previously informed his doctors that he was blind in one eye and had declining vision in the other.
What Role Does Skiing Play in a Verdict?
The written rules of ski resorts play a major role in deciding who is at fault here, and about during the trial. Utah is one state (Colorado, too) that has 鈥攊f you are reckless, you are to blame is the law鈥檚 basic message.
, a Salt Lake City-based lawyer who has worked on ski collision cases, who said the trial will聽 hinge on which party can convince the jury that the other person broke the rules by skiing in an unsafe way.聽And that鈥檚 where the trial gets sticky, since both parties allege that they were the downhill skier who was struck.
鈥淪o what it鈥檚 going to come down to is, the jury is going to listen to everybody about the collision itself and the aftermath and decide who they think is credible and who isn鈥檛,鈥 Cutt told CBS News.
What鈥檚 At Stake?
Various websites estimate Paltrow鈥檚 worth to surpass $100 million鈥攎uch of that due to the valuation of her lifestyle website Goop. These personal valuations, of course, are broad estimates. Still, it鈥檚 safe to say that $300,000 isn鈥檛 a particularly painful sum for the Paltrow estate to pay. This trial appears to be entirely symbolic for both parties. Sanderson believes he was wronged, and so does Paltrow.
How Weird Is this Trial?
Thus far, not too weird, although there have been a couple of strange moments. On Wednesday, March 22, Paltrow鈥檚 lawyers complained about overzealous press harassing her inside and out of the courtroom, calling out a photojournalist from the Associated Press who was pointing a camera in the courtroom instead of at the lectern (a supposed violation of courtroom decorum). Then, on Thursday, March 23, Paltrow鈥檚 legal team for the courtroom security. The judge declined.
How Long Will It Go On?
It started Monday, March 20, and is supposed to run for between eight days to two weeks.
Will Gwyneth Paltrow Take the Stand?
Probably. Legal experts , March 23. She may instead take the stand on Friday or Monday.
Can I Watch the Trial?
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