Gwyneth Paltrow goes to court to face charges of reckless skiing, as a 76-year-old man sues her for allegedly crashing into him while skiing at an upscale resort. Find out what happens as the trial unfolds this week.
Gwyneth Paltrow is set to face a Utah court on Tuesday, where she will be tried for reckless skiing charges. The lawsuit was filed by Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist who claims Paltrow violently crashed into him while skiing at Deer Valley Resort, one of the most upscale ski resorts in the United States, in 2016.
Sanderson, 76, alleges that Paltrow was skiing down the slopes with such recklessness that he was knocked to the ground when they collided. He claims that Paltrow and her entourage continued their descent down the mountain, leaving him behind on the ground.
The lawsuit, which was filed in 2017, seeks an unspecified amount of damages for Sanderson’s physical and emotional suffering. Paltrow has denied the allegations, claiming that she was skiing at a reasonable speed and that Sanderson was the one who caused the collision.
The trial is expected to last several days, and will be presided over by Judge Judith Atherton. A verdict is expected to be reached by the end of the week.
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