The Oscar-winning actress, who was in charge for a few days, is accused by a retired optician of causing a skiing accident seven years ago. Trying to somehow defend himself, he became the laughing stock of Internet users.
Gwyneth Paltrow has been at the helm since March 21. The actress is being prosecuted for hitting retired optician Terry Anderson on a ski slope. The collision took place in February 2016 in Deer Valley, an upscale Rocky Mountain resort just above Park City, a tourist town that hosts the Sundance Film Festival.
According to the complainant, the 50-year-old American hit him “dangerously” while skiing, causing “four broken ribs and permanent brain damage” before fleeing, leaving him unconscious. A hypothesis that the main stakeholder denies. But it is up to justice to decide who is telling the truth, Gwyneth Paltrow or Terry Anderson. Especially since the verdict will not remain without consequences, mainly financial.
While he initially claimed more than three million dollars in damages, Terry Anderson is now seeking $300,000 in damages. In turn, Gwyneth Paltrow counterattacked. he is asking for a token dollar and reimbursement for his legal fees. His attorney, Stephen Owens, in particular, claims that Sanderson is “obsessed” with the complaint and that the case is based on “false allegations.”
However, since the trial opened in Utah, the Oscar-winning actress for her role Shakespeare in love multiplies blunders. Anthology.
“fake things”
Gwyneth Paltrow says: the accident was not caused by him, but by Terry Anderson. The ex-wife of Chris Martin (head of the Coldplay band) also explains that she was briefly afraid of being a victim of sexual harassment. “I was skiing and two skis came between my skis and pushed my legs apart, then a body pressed against me and I heard a very strange roar.” The star adds that he was wondering if it was a “joke” or if “someone is doing evil things”. Gwyneth Paltrow, however, admitted that she left the scene immediately after the accident on the advice of her ski instructor. Without saving the one who fell on the ground.
From “Candy” to Apprentice
Can we still buy justice? Why not, but aiming for the stomach? The creator of the fashion and lifestyle site Goop tried to offer sweet “candy” to court bailiffs on Thursday, March 23, the BBC reports. On the third day of the trial, Gwyneth Paltrow’s lawyer said: “My client’s personal security team wanted to bring some treats to the bailiffs for their assistance.” And add: “I wanted to do it transparently and see if there was any objection.” The (negative) response of the plaintiff’s lawyers with the voice of Judge Kent Holmberg was not long in coming. “Okay, there’s an objection. So thanks, but no.
In the video, The Uber Eats teaser for the Super Bowl features Gwyneth Paltrow tasting her vagina-scented candle.
“We lost half a day of skiing”
On Friday, March 23, another sequence, in particular, circulated on social networks. We see Gwyneth Paltrow reveal her biggest loss since the accident. A statement that was immediately mocked online. “Some break four ribs, others lose half a day of skiing,” commented one of them. The Hollywood star’s faltering defense at the wheel is netizens’ happiness anyway.
Source: Le Figaro
