Plaintiff Terry Sanderson said the ski accident lawsuit against Gwyneth Paltrow was “not worth it”. Her words transmits Fox News.
“I will stay on the Internet forever,” the man complained. Sanderson said he was suing the actor to see if justice had prevailed in a similar situation. He stressed that he hesitated before making this decision. “Who wants to take on a celebrity? You gain some credibility as a famous person,” the plaintiff further said.
He added that he had no complaints against Paltrow and noted that he had his own truth. The decision to approach him and wish him “the best” after the decision was announced, Sanderson thinks, was “too kind to him”. At the same time, the man believes in the veracity of his own version of events.
March 31 court delivered Following the verdict in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski accident case, the actress was acquitted and received $1. The trial lasted two weeks. Sanderson claimed Paltrow collided with him in 2016 while skiing and “knocked him out badly”, suffering a concussion, a fractured four ribs and a head injury. He asked Paltrow for $300,000, and in return, the actress filed a counterclaim for $1 and attorney’s fees.