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Gwyneth Paltrow news: Juror speaks out for first time after verdict in Goop mogul ski crash lawsuit

Actor and Goop founder won a civil lawsuit regarding 2016 ski collision involving retired optometrist Terry Sanderson

Andrea Blanco,Io Dodds
Monday 03 April 2023 11:41 BST
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Shae Sanderson accuses Gwyneth Paltrow of ‘ignoring’ her father in mountain ski crash

A juror in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski collision trial spoke out for the first time after the Goop mogul won the high-profile case.

Samantha Imrie told ABC’s Good Morning America that the panel was not influenced by Paltrow’s celebrity when they sided with the Hollywood star.

“The whole thing was a little shocking to me. We did have a unanimous decision. I think it’s important the public doesn’t just think this was a win because Gwyneth is a celebrity,” she said. “It’s based on the evidence and the law.”

On Thursday, jurors returned a verdict in favour of Paltrow, finding that Terry Sanderson, 76, was “100 per cent” at fault over a ski collision at the luxury Deer Valley Resort near Park City, Utah, on 26 February 2016.

Retired optometrist Mr Sanderson, 76, had sued Paltrow claiming she crashed into him leaving him with a permanent traumatic brain injury. Paltrow claimed it was Mr Sanderson who crashed into her.

Jurors heard two weeks of complex testimony by neurology and brain injury experts for both sides. Eyewitnesses, Deer Valley employees, Ms Paltrow’s children Apple and Moses, and Mr Sanderson’s daughters also testified under oath.

During closing arguments, Mr Sanderson’s attorney Lawrence Buhler argued that for 16 hours every day, Mr Sanderson is forced to live with the consequences of his brain injury. Mr Bhuler randomly suggested that jurors considered granting his client $33 per every hour he’s suffered from cognitive decline since the accident seven years ago, and for the ten years he is estimated to live.

Meanwhile, Paltrow’s defence attorney Steven Owens told the court that his client was a “punching bag” for Mr Sanderson and his family throughout the proceedings. “He hurt her and then he asked $3m for the pleasure of it,” Mr Owens said.

After two hours and 20 minutes of deliberation, the jurors sided with Paltrow and awarded her a symbolic $1.

In the aftermath, Paltrow said: “I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity. 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.”

For his part, Mr Sanderson insisted that he stands by his version of events.

Asked what he plans to do now, he joked “maybe Disneyland!” His lawyer Kristin van Orman said he was a “very nice man” who is “suffering”.

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Gwyneth Paltrow praised for ‘classy’ response to ski crash accuser after winning lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow has been praised for her “classy” and “gracious” response to her lawsuit accuser after she was found not responsible for their ski collision.

The Independent’s Chelsea Ritschel has more:

Gwyneth Paltrow praised for ‘classy’ response to ski crash accuser after lawsuit

‘Only a matter of time before Gwyneth Paltrow releases a ‘I wish you well’ Goop candle,’ one fan joked of actress’s parting message

Andrea Blanco31 March 2023 18:39
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WATCH: Key moments from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski crash trial

Key moments from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski crash trial
Andrea Blanco31 March 2023 19:35
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Zach Braff says Gwyneth Paltrow trial was ‘simultaneously way too long and not long enough’

Zach Braff has shared his mixed feelings of sadness and joy at Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial coming to an end.

The Independent’s Isobel Lewis has more:

Zach Braff says Gwyneth Paltrow trial was both ‘way too long and not long enough’

Paltrow was found not to be at fault for 2016 ski collision on Thursday

Andrea Blanco31 March 2023 20:53
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VOICES: The Gwyneth Paltrow verdict was justified – but there’s another issue at play here

The verdict is in: after nine days – or more accurately seven years – of back and forth Gwyneth Paltrow has been found not at fault for a skiing collision in 2016,The Independent’s Lucy Gray writes.

The internet has done what it does best and devoured the trial like vultures at a carcass, dissecting and mocking every comment, gesture, and – of course with a woman at the center – outfit.

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The Gwyneth Paltrow verdict was justified – but there’s another issue | Voices

The verdict is in: after nine days – or more accurately seven years – of back and forth Gwyneth Paltrow has been found not at fault for a skiing collision in 2016.

Andrea Blanco31 March 2023 21:45
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Inside Utah resort at centre of Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial, where rooms cost up to $4,000 a night

Deer Valley Resort has been named one of the most expensive ski resorts in the country.

The Independent’s Meredith Clark has more:

Inside Utah resort at centre of Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial

Deer Valley Resort has been named one of the most expensive ski resorts in the country

Andrea Blanco31 March 2023 22:33
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VOICES: The fascinating and bizarre moments in Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial

Cameras in the courtroom create an impression of proximity. They also come with the tantalizing promise of unscripted moments from a celebrity,” Clémence Michallon writes for The Independent.

The fascinating and bizarre moments in Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial

Cameras in the courtroom create an impression of proximity. They also come with the tantalizing promise of unscripted moments from a celebrity

Andrea Blanco1 April 2023 00:06
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk: A timeline of their relationship amid ski crash trial

From a guest appearance on a television series to their Hamptons nuptials, Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk have long been the face of the ultimate Hollywood couple – complete with blended families and separate living spaces.

The 50-year-old actor first met the 52-year-old television writer while appearing on the hit FOX musical comedy, Glee, in 2010. Paltrow, who was married to ex-husband Chris Martin at the time, guest starred as substitute teacher Holly Holliday on the show. Falchuk, who was also married to producer Suzanne Bukinik, co-created the series alongside Ryan Murphy.

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk: A timeline of their relationship

The Goop CEO and the TV writer first met on the set of ‘Glee’ in 2010 and were married eight years later

Andrea Blanco1 April 2023 02:03
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WATCH: Gwyneth Paltrow whispers final message to ski crash accuser after winning lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow whispers final message to ski crash accuser after winning lawsuit
Andrea Blanco1 April 2023 05:00
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Zach Braff says Gwyneth Paltrow trial was ‘simultaneously way too long and not long enough’

Zach Braff has shared his mixed feelings of sadness and joy at Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial coming to an end.

On Thursday (30 March), jurors found that Paltrow was not at fault for a 2016 ski collision, effectively awarding the Goop founder and actor a symbolic $1.

Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, who had claimed Paltrow crashed into him on the slopes at the luxury Deer Valley Resort in Utah and was seeking $300,000 in damages, was found to be 100 per cent at fault for the ski accident.

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Zach Braff says Gwyneth Paltrow trial was both ‘way too long and not long enough’

Paltrow was found not to be at fault for 2016 ski collision on Thursday

Andrea Blanco1 April 2023 09:00
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How I uncovered the bombshell Gwyneth Paltrow group chat revelation

All of a sudden, on TV, the defence began talking about how a person watching the trial had contacted their law office with ‘new evidence’. I realised they were talking about me,” Michael W Fletcher II writes for The Independent.

How I uncovered the bombshell Gwyneth Paltrow group chat revelation

All of a sudden, on TV, the defence began talking about how a person watching the trial had contacted their law office with ‘new evidence’. I realised they were talking about me

Andrea Blanco1 April 2023 13:00

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