Gwyneth Paltrow

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Gwyneth Paltrow's closely watched ski crash trial expected to draw ... (The Guardian)

Attorneys will give closing arguments and send case, over a 2016 ski collision between the actor and a retired optometrist, to jury.

On Wednesday, Paltrow’s defense used most of their final full day in control of the witness stand to call medical experts. Sanderson said she ran into him and sent him “absolutely flying”. Residents have filled the courtroom gallery. “That’s the purpose: to make me regret this lawsuit. A day earlier, they read depositions from Paltrow’s two children, Apple and Moses. They have painted him as an “obsessed” man pushing “utter BS” claims against someone whose fame makes them vulnerable to unfair lawsuits.

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Gwyneth Paltrow prevails after dramatic tussle in Utah ski crash trial (The Guardian)

Hollywood actor and lifestyle guru found not liable for collision with optometrist Terry Sanderson in Park City in 2016.

He wrote on the day of the crash that Paltrow had crashed into his friend. The Hollywood A-lister Paltrow, 50, won concessions from the court to limit press and onlookers as she entered each day, often in a different outfit. Sanderson, 76, had initially brought a claim for $3m against Paltrow, but that was knocked down to $300,000 before the trial began. “I listened to how I was characterized … Separately, Sanderson said it was a “real disappointment” at how he had been characterized during the trial. In an emailed statement, Paltrow said: “I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity.

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Gwyneth Paltrow cleared in ski crash trial (BBC News)

A jury has found US actress Gwyneth Paltrow was not at fault for a 2016 ski crash at a resort in Utah. Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, 76, ...

Kristan VanOrman, one of Mr Sanderson's lawyers, had told Paltrow during cross-examination that she was jealous of her height. Paltrow then skied away while he remained unconscious in the snow with broken ribs, Mr Sanderson said. "I thought, 'Is this a practical joke? She then left the courtroom, declining requests for comments. Speaking to reporters after the verdict, she said she was "not starstruck" by Paltrow. Speaking to media outside, her lawyer Steve Owens said Paltrow "has a history of advocating for what she believes in".

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Commentary: Don't listen to Gwyneth Paltrow - IVs are not a shortcut ... (CNA)

IV vitamin therapy administers supplements directly into the bloodstream via a needle inserted into a vein. Fans of the therapy believe this route leads to ...

In a healthy person, nutrient digestion and absorption are carefully regulated to release them into the bloodstream from the gut and liver. It is also illegal in Australia to misrepresent yourself as a medical practitioner or nurse. The body’s demand for this nutrient is believed to increase as we age. In hospitals, it is used to hydrate patients and administer essential nutrients if patients have difficulty eating, drinking or absorbing them. Unusually high stores of vitamins in fat tissue can, over time, cause problems like Air bubbles (or embolism) accidentally introduced via IV can be fatal. Fans of the therapy believe this route leads to higher nutrients in the body compared with oral supplements or food-based nutrients as it avoids nutrient losses through digestion and excretion. IV therapy is not new and has been used in the medical profession for decades. Many of these contain mostly water-soluble vitamins C and B, which are processed by the kidneys and excess nutrients excreted through urine when the body has received the amount it needs to work properly. Glutathione is heralded as the “master antioxidant” in the body and is naturally produced by our cells, working to prevent oxidative stress and tissue damage. [vitamins and minerals](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/diet-food-brain-health-vitamin-keto-low-carb-fat-sugar-2901756) depending on the patient’s perceived needs. Both she and the show’s host were hooked up to drips during an interview in which they discussed bone broth, skipping meals and infrared saunas.

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Gwyneth Paltrow wins her ski crash case — and $1 in damages (NPR)

The verdict is a blow for Sanderson, who filed the lawsuit against Paltrow seeking $300,000 in damages for the injuries he sustained after she allegedly plowed ...

During closing arguments he told jurors that Paltrow had decided to take a stand in fighting Sanderson's case. "You lose everybody — your family, they'll put up with you, and maybe the lawyers. "Part of Terry will forever be on the Bandara run," Sykes told the jury. "All I saw was a whole lot of snow. The verdict is a blow for Sanderson, who filed the lawsuit against Paltrow seeking $300,000 in damages for the injuries he sustained after she allegedly plowed into him. As a result, he said, he suffered four broken ribs and lifelong brain damage.

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Jury Finds Gwyneth Paltrow Not Liable in Ski Crash Trial (The New York Times)

The verdict came after more than a week of testimony that covered skiing etiquette, medical history and celebrity culture.

Mr. Ms. Moses, who was 9 at the time, said he had been skiing with an instructor when he “briefly” saw the collision and skied over to find his “mother and a person behind her” on the ground. Alina Fong, a concussion specialist, who said Mr. Sanderson testified that he heard a “bloodcurdling scream” just before a “serious, serious smack” sent him “absolutely flying.” His concussion, he said, had caused his personality to change and turned him into a “self-imposed recluse” who got confused and felt unsafe. The other skier, Terry Sanderson, 76, a retired optometrist, had sued Ms.

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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow not liable in ski crash lawsuit (The Straits Times)

The jury awarded Paltrow the US$1 in symbolic damages that she had asked for in a countersuit. Read more at straitstimes.com.

He later told reporters that she had “wished me well”. Others noted that several of Mr Sanderson’s medical complaints – including problems with executive functioning – existed before the crash. He wants to live life to its fullest,” Mr Buhler said. “Last thing I remember, everything was black.” They said that evidence showed he had run into the back of her while she was on the slopes with her children, Apple and Moses. “I got hit in my back so hard and it was right at my shoulder blades, a serious, serious smack.

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Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision case goes to jury (CNN)

Jurors in the civil trial stemming from a ski collision involving Gwyneth Paltrow are now deliberating.

Testimony from Paltrow’s two children, Apple and Moses Martin, was also read to the jury during the trial. “All I saw was a whole lot of snow.” “Part of him will always be on that mountain,” he said. Paltrow’s attorney James Egan, in his portion of closing, referred back to the opposing side’s comments, saying: “Ms. [The trial ](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/entertainment/gwyneth-paltrow-ski-collision/index.html)began on March 21. Paltrow’s attorney, Steve Owens, meanwhile, asserted in closing that for Paltrow, it’s an issue of right and wrong and that it would be “easy” for Paltrow “to write a check and be done with it,” but said that would be “wrong.”

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Jury sides with Gwyneth Paltrow in Utah ski crash trial (CNA)

The eight-person jury ruled that Terry Sanderson was 100 per cent at fault, and awarded Paltrow the US$1 in symbolic damages that she had asked for in a ...

A friend of Sanderson's testified that he saw Paltrow crash into the former doctor. He said the injuries led to a traumatic brain injury and had sought more than US$300,000 in damages from Paltrow at a civil trial. He responded, “Thank you dear.”

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Gwyneth Paltrow Found Not Liable In Ski Crash Trial (Forbes)

The Goop CEO was awarded $1 in damages, after jurors found she was not at fault in a 2016 ski accident.

When she took the stand, Paltrow said that when her and Sanderson crashed into each other, she believed she was experiencing a sexual assault, and screamed. He sent the messages to Paltrow’s defense team. Paltrow countersued, saying Sanderson was trying to exploit her celebrity and it was he who crashed into her. In his complaint, Sanderson accused Paltrow of negligence, saying she crashed into him from behind and caused him brain damage and other injuries. Paltrow has appeared in-person in the live-streamed trial, and her behavior during it has captured the attention of social media. She also said that because of the altercation, she lost out on “half a day of skiing,” a phrase that’s since become a meme.

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Gwyneth Paltrow not at fault for ski collision, jury finds (ABC News)

Gwyneth Paltrow has won her court battle over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah ski resort after a jury decided that the actor wasn't at fault for the ...

Ms Swift was awarded $1 in 2017. They argued that Ms Paltrow was not at fault in the crash and also said, regardless of blame, that Mr Sanderson was overstating the extent of his injuries. Ms Paltrow is also known for her roles in Shakespeare in Love and the Iron Man movies. When the judge read the eight-member jury's verdict in the Park City courtroom, Ms Paltrow looked to her attorneys with a pursed smile. Ms Paltrow took the witness stand during the trial to insist the collision was not her fault, and to describe how she was stunned when she felt "a body pressing against me and a very strange grunting noise". - When the judge read the eight-member jury's verdict Ms Paltrow looked to her attorneys with a pursed lips smile

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Gwyneth Paltrow verdict: Why she divides, and fascinates (BBC News)

Having now ended in her victory, the star's trial over a ski crash has had the world rapt. It's all to do with her particular brand of unworldly celebrity, ...

["dangerous"](https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/gwyneth-paltrow-sparks-concern-podcast-diet-promotion-bone-broth-eating-disorder-b1067696.html). Her avatar of privileged white womanhood – inconceivably wealthy, hyper-fixated on things that most have never thought about (vaginal steamers, anyone?) – is a curious mixture of generational influence. These accessories all added to the drama, and as Twitter took serious delight in pointing out, she looked like nothing more or less than a woman on trial for ski-related crimes. And in today's relentlessly critical social media discourse, many find her schtick so over-the-top that they can't help but find it entertaining. There is something so absurd about Paltrow's image that it seems almost to transcend the disdain you might expect to be levelled at her for such flagrant unworldliness. Even her exceptionally trim body, at 50, is another part of the brand: recently, she has spoken about a bone-broth diet which has been widely criticised as What followed were eight frankly bizarre days of proceedings, featuring a phalanx of doctors, physicists (yes, really), and a defence attorney who repeatedly complimented Paltrow on her fashion sense and questioned her about her friendship with Taylor Swift. How to explain the sheer level of interest in the case? Before conscious uncoupling, her wellness brand Goop, or a child named Apple – never mind the public hoopla of a court case which naturally had to involve the most privileged of rich-person-accidents, a skiing collision – Gwyneth Paltrow was just a plain old movie star. [memes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2023/03/29/gwyneth-paltrows-skiing-trial-is-the-white-lotus-on-steroids/) of her testimony in the witness box that spread around the internet and platforms such as TikTok. And yesterday afternoon in the courtroom in Park City, Utah, (She subsequently [insisted ](https://www.insider.com/gwyneth-paltrow-defends-diet-after-facing-criticism-online-2023-3)that she has many days of eating "whatever" and "french fries".)

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The key moments from Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial (The Guardian)

It might be just a skiing accident, but the legal fight between A-lister Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson, a 76-year-old retired optometrist, ...

Sanderson claimed he was skiing down the right side of the run when he heard “a blood-curdling scream … “Gwyneth Paltrow looks like she’s on trial in 1987 for hiring a hitman to kill her husband,” read one widely circulated tweet. Paltrow said that rather than return to the slopes, she scheduled a massage.

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Gwyneth Paltrow 'pleased with the outcome' of ski crash trial (Crow River Media)

Gwyneth Paltrow has issued a statement thanking the judge and jury and said she is "pleased with the outcome" after winning her ski crash trial.

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Gwyneth Paltrow is Gwynnocent: Best memes to come out of her ski ... (Lifestyle Asia)

Here, we've put together some of the highlights from the #Gwynvestigation. [Hero and Featured Image Credit: Luke Barnett via Twitter] ...

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Gwyneth Paltrow said this to Terry Sanderson after she won court case (CNN)

On Thursday, a Utah jury ruled in Paltrow's favor by finding her not liable for a 2016 ski collision with Sanderson, a retired optometrist. Paltrow, who also ...

“I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity,” Paltrow said in her statement. “Who wants to do that? “Who wants to take on a celebrity?

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Gwyneth Paltrow glides out of 'ski-and-run' trial with brand enhanced (The Guardian)

The Hollywood star turned luxury wellness guru not only convinced the jury but won plaudits for her poise and look.

[“Articles of Interest”](https://open.spotify.com/show/6XKe8xy5P16OLrkBW9oz0k) podcast – says Paltrow’s style does show a lot of care. Paltrow also endorsed “stealth wealth” – clothes that are expensive but do not overtly advertise it, don’t follow TikTok trends, and rely on subtler gestures and context. Her message, especially to working mothers like her was an empowering: “That bitch will get things done.” As indeed she did in the Utah courtroom. “It’s actually been enhanced because of how she handled herself with poise.” Paltrow’s victory will probably play to fans and detractors equally, with each finding reasons to firm up their original views of the Goop merchandiser. “What we’ve been seeing is essentially Gwyneth Paltrow’s greatest hits,” says Bob Thompson, professor of media studies at Syracuse University.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Verdict: Trial Juror Explains Why She Won (Variety)

A juror in the Gwyneth Paltrow ski accident trial speaks out for the first time on why the Oscar-winning actor won the case.

This is based on the evidence and this is based on the law. Sanderson was seen traveling the world and in seemingly good health. “I think I wrote down something like, ‘I need to make more money so I can travel this way,'” Imrie said. She’s always in the spotlight so she always has to be honest.” “He’s a snow sports expert in many different ways,” Imrie said. [Gwyneth Paltrow](https://variety.com/t/gwyneth-paltrow/) ski accident trial opened up to ABC News about the jury’s unanimous decision in favor of the Oscar-winning actor.

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Exclusive: Juror in Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial case speaks out (GMA)

One of the jurors who served in the ski crash court case between Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson speaks to ABC News exclusively.

This is based on the law," she said. I mean, this is based on the evidence. "I think there was, in the back of my mind, yes, this woman's an actress and I took that into account, but I didn't feel she had a reason to lie under oath," Imrie said. I think the fact that Dr. "He's a snow sports expert in many different ways. "I think it's important that the public doesn't just think that this was a win because Gwyneth's a celebrity.

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A Look at Gwyneth Paltrow's Courtroom Style on Ski Collision Trial (WWD)

Optometrist Terry Sanderson sued Paltrow for $300,000, alleging that he suffered four broken ribs, a concussion and lasting brain damage after he said she ran ...

To receive the verdict of the trial, Paltrow donned a navy corduroy jacket by Bella Freud, a pinstripe shirt and khaki corduroy trousers. Paltrow opted for a businesswear look featuring a gray wool double-breasted blazer with matching tailored trousers. For the seven-day trial, Paltrow took an elevated approach to minimalist dressing.

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Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial verdict sparks memes, viral clips (NBC News)

A day after the verdict for the Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson trial was delivered, the internet is still talking about its viral moments.

And we’re most fascinated with celebrities in the points of collapse,” Luckett added. The entertainment centers “rich people who you want to hate,” but who ultimately viewers enjoy watching. [sided ](https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/gwyneth-paltrow-ski-crash-trial-summary-timeline-rcna77570)with the actress Thursday, finding that she was not at fault for a 2016 collision at a Utah ski resort, where Terry Sanderson, the original plaintiff in the case, said he sustained broken ribs and a concussion. Paltrow replied, “I would not say we’re good friends. We’re friendly. Paltrow countersued Sanderson seeking payment of $1.

A look back at Gwyneth Paltrow's trial and its viral moments (WMUK)

Gwyneth Paltrow has won her ski crash case. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with 'New Yorker' writer Naomi Fry about the trial's viral moments and why celebrity ...

You know, it kind of gives an interesting twist to the way we've been thinking about where we are in our relationship to the famous. SUMMERS: We often try and end conversations like these in interviews with some sort of a big-picture question, one that has significance. And I think that is extremely attractive to a lot of viewers. SUMMERS: I mean, it has been hard to surf the internet without seeing news about this trail. FRY: Well, I think there's, you know, a couple of different reasons. A lot has been happening over the last few days, and now we're going to spend a few moments diving into just one of those events.

A look back at Gwyneth Paltrow's trial and its viral moments (WAER)

Gwyneth Paltrow has won her ski crash case. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with 'New Yorker' writer Naomi Fry about the trial's viral moments and why celebrity ...

You know, it kind of gives an interesting twist to the way we've been thinking about where we are in our relationship to the famous. SUMMERS: We often try and end conversations like these in interviews with some sort of a big-picture question, one that has significance. And I think that is extremely attractive to a lot of viewers. SUMMERS: I mean, it has been hard to surf the internet without seeing news about this trail. FRY: Well, I think there's, you know, a couple of different reasons. A lot has been happening over the last few days, and now we're going to spend a few moments diving into just one of those events.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial Ratings: 30 Million People Saw Livestream (Variety)

It was also a significant boon for the Law and Crime Network, which streamed the trial live on its YouTube page (the channel also has carriage deals with the ...

[drank](https://twitter.com/raventbrunner/status/1638922647433084928?s=20) green juice. She [served](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/29/style/gwyneth-paltrow-trial-outfits.html) looks. She lost half a day of skiing, and the nation would [not let it stand](https://twitter.com/MediumSizeMeech/status/1639685350506352644?s=20). The Paltrow trial was centered around claims brought by Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist who said the Goop founder skied into him on a Utah ski slope in 2016. Keep in mind, these numbers do not account for similar airings on Court TV and the Associated Press live feed. It was also a significant boon for the Law and Crime Network, which

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