Here’s Why She And Her Lawyer Are Going Viral

Topline

Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski accident trial is taking social media by storm, producing viral moments like the actress shielding her face in court with a $250 notebook and offering “treats” to courtroom staff.

Key Facts

Paltrow is in court this week over allegations she crashed into retired optometrist Terry Sanderson on a Park City, Utah, ski slope, breaking his ribs and causing permanent brain damage (Paltrow instead claims Sanderson crashed into her and filed a counterclaim, seeking just $1 in damages and attorney’s fees).

Sanderson, 76, claims the incident, which took place in February 2016, was a hit-and-run and is suing for $300,000 (he initially sued for $3 million).

Paltrow has accused Sanderson of suing to exploit her fame for money: After the crash, Sanderson exchanged emails with his daughter under the subject line, “I’m famous … At what cost?” though his daughter, Polly Sanderson Grasham, said in a testimony this week he was just making light of a serious situation.

Some on social media branded Paltrow’s lawyer, Stephen Owens, “goofy” as he waved around a dollar bill as a prop during his opening argument Tuesday to emphasize that Paltrow was countersuing for just $1, arguing it mattered because the crash ruined Paltrow’s family skiing trip.

While Owens was conducting a cross examination, Sanderson’s lawyer raised an objection, to which Owens responded, “I don’t want an objection, your honor,” prompting the judge to tell Owens he can’t decide whether the plaintiff objects or not.

Paltrow’s legal team also garnered online ridicule after Owens asked the judge if they could bring in “treats for the bailiffs for how helpful they’ve been,” a request the judge denied.

On the second day of the trial, Paltrow’s lawyer complained about a new camera in the courtroom that pointed directly at Paltrow, which he claimed violated the court’s decorum order and frustrated Paltrow who already dealt with reporters photographing her while entering and leaving the courthouse.

Paltrow also went viral for covering her face with a blue notebook branded with her initials only while exiting the courtroom (despite the trial being live streamed), which social media users were quick to identify as a $250 Smythson Soho notebook.

Owens apologized Thursday for “being an ass” after a tense cross examination with Sanderson Grasham, in which he asked about an alleged incident in which her father punched a man he thought his ex-wife was having an affair with (a claim Sanderson Grasham had not heard) and whether Sanderson was verbally abusive to his ex-wife and his other daughter Jenny.

Owens said it was “was wrong for me to triangulate you, your dad and your sister and your mom” and asked Sanderson Grasham for her forgiveness.

Key Background

Paltrow, an actress before she launched lifestyle brand Goop, acknowledges she and Sanderson collided on the slope, but denies she was the one who crashed into him. Sanderson filed the lawsuit in 2019, three years after the accident. He and his attorneys claim Paltrow was skiing behind him and turned her head to look at her children before colliding with him and then skiing away. Radiologist Wendell Gibby and Sanderon’s daughter Polly Sanderson Grasham both testified Sanderson’s condition deteriorated in the years following the crash, and Sanderson’s lawyers said he experienced a change in personality: “Before this crash, Terry was a charming, outgoing, gregarious person,” his lawyer Lawrence D. Buhler, said Tuesday. “After the crash, he’s no longer charming.” Sanderson’s acquaintance, Craig Ramon, was the only witness of the crash and testified he saw Paltrow crash into Sanderson. Paltrow and her legal team argue Sanderson caused the collision and overstated his injuries, calling Ramon’s testimony “a whole different, crazy story.”

What To Watch For

The trial, which began Tuesday, is scheduled for an eight-day period.

Further Reading

Gwyneth Paltrow In Court For $300,000 Ski Accident Trial (Forbes)

Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski accident trial has begun. Here’s what to know. (The Washington Post)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2023/03/24/gwyneth-paltrows-bizarre-ski-accident-trial-heres-why-she-and-her-lawyer-are-going-viral/