Excerpts from depositions of actor’s children also to be read in court during trial over 2016 collision
Gwyneth Paltrow’s attorneys are expected to call a series of experts and read depositions from her two teenage children in the first full day of the actor’s trial that they have to call witnesses to make their case.
The actor and Goop founder has denied Sanderson’s claims that she crashed into him, countersuing for $1 and contending that he skied into her. After Paltrow said a groaning Sanderson had veered into her from behind, causing her to panic and wonder if she was being “violated”, Sanderson testified that Paltrow skied into his back, sending him “flying” down the beginner run at Deer Valley resort.
Both legal teams have appeared strained as they have weighed their witness list and repeatedly asked the judge to clarify the time constraints. Paltrow’s attorneys have complained about the schedule, pointing out that their medical experts have flown in from outside the state.
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