Terry Sanderson, the retired optometrist who sued actor Gwyneth Paltrow over an alleged 2016 ski accident, regrets ever pursuing authorized motion.
After a jury in Utah decided Thursday that Paltrow, 50, was not answerable for a ski crash that Sanderson claimed left him with a “everlasting traumatic mind harm,” he commiserated his loss with reporters exterior the courthouse.
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Sanderson, 76, known as the trial a “character assassination,” as a lot of his medical historical past and the difficult relationships between him and his household was uncovered in the course of the livestreamed trial.
When requested immediately if the lawsuit was “value it,” Sanderson merely replied, “Completely not.”
On account of the trial, Sanderson stated he’s “going to be on the web without end.”
Sanderson filed the civil lawsuit in opposition to Paltrow in 2019 and claimed the crash precipitated “everlasting traumatic mind harm, 4 damaged ribs, ache, struggling, lack of enjoyment of life.” All through the trial, he maintained that Paltrow left him collapsed on the slope at Deer Valley Resort in Utah and skied away. He initially sued for US$3 million, although that was later diminished to greater than US$300,000.
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Paltrow countersued with the declare that Sanderson was the one who skied into her from behind. Her authorized staff argued Sanderson sued solely to capitalize on Paltrow’s superstar and standing.
The jury in Park Metropolis, Utah decided Sanderson was “100%” at fault for the ski collision. Paltrow was awarded $1 in symbolic damages and reimbursement for her authorized charges.
Sanderson advised reporters it’s tough to sue a celeb due to the “assets accessible to them.”
Nonetheless, he praised Paltrow for her decorum and stated she approached him earlier than leaving the courtroom and stated, “I want you nicely.” Sanderson stated he replied, “Thanks, expensive.”
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In an announcement to ET Canada, Robert B. Sykes, Esq., the legislation agency representing Sanderson, stated they and their shopper “are all exhausted and wish a relaxation.”
The assertion requested privateness for Sanderson.
“As Mr. Sanderson’s attorneys, we’re contemplating all choices. This features a doable Movement for a New Trial, an enchantment to the Utah Supreme Courtroom, and different authorized choices,” the assertion reads. “These choices will likely be completely explored between the attorneys and Terry Sanderson at a later date.”
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