Gwyneth Paltrow鈥檚 trial is set to begin on Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by a retired optometrist who said that the actor-turned-lifestyle influencer violently crashed into him in 2016 while skiing in Utah at one of the most upscale ski resorts in the United States.
Terry Sanderson, 76, said Paltrow was cruising down the slopes so recklessly that they collided, leaving him on the ground as she and her entourage continued their descent down , a skiers-only mountain known for its groomed runs, apr猫s-ski champagne yurts and posh clientele.
鈥淕wyneth Paltrow skied out of control,鈥 Sanderson鈥檚 attorneys claim in the lawsuit, 鈥渒nocking him down hard, knocking him out, and causing a brain injury, four broken ribs and other serious injuries. Paltrow got up, turned and skied away, leaving Sanderson stunned, lying in the snow, seriously injured.鈥
In a case that has lasted years since the 2016 incident, Sanderson is suing Paltrow for $300,000 鈥 claiming that the accident in Park City was a result of negligence, and left him with physical injuries and emotional distress.
Park City is a mountain resort town that hosts the that draws a host of celebrities each year.
At ski resorts, the skier who is downhill has the right of way, so a central question in the case is who was further down the beginner鈥檚 run when the collision transpired. Both Paltrow and Sanderson claim in court filings that they were further downhill when the other rammed into them.
Sanderson also accused Deer Valley and its employees of engaging in a 鈥渃over up鈥 by not providing complete information on incident reports and not following resort safety policies.
After his initial lawsuit seeking $3.1 million was dropped, Sanderson amended the complaint and he is now seeking $300,000. Paltrow 鈥 the Oscar-winning actor known for her roles in 鈥淪hakespeare in Love鈥 and Marvel鈥檚 鈥淚ron Man鈥 movies 鈥 filed a counterclaim in response, seeking attorney fees and $1 in damages.
Paltrow has countered that he was actually the culprit in the collision, is overstating his injuries, and . In addition to her acting career, she is also the founder and CEO of the high-end wellness company, goop.
In court filings, her attorneys deny Sanderson鈥檚 claims and allege that he was the one who crashed into her 鈥 a collision in which she sustained a 鈥渇ull body blow.鈥 Her counterclaim alleges that members of Paltrow鈥檚 group checked on Sanderson, who assured them he was fine. It casts doubt on his motive and claims of injury, noting that before the incident, he had 15 documented medical conditions.
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 a 2019 court filing.
The trial in Park City is slated to last longer than a week.
鈥擲am Metz, The Associated Press