![]() Though the courtroom in Park City, Utah, was far from full throughout the first week of the trial, the case has emerged as the most closely watched celebrity trial since Johnny Depp took Amber Heard to court almost a year ago in Virginia.Ĭlips of attorney outbursts and Paltrow's Friday testimony have been cut and circulated widely on social media, while observers have debated the motivations on both sides to sustain the prolonged legal battle seven years after the collision. Paltrow's attorneys are expected to ask about his references to Paltrow's fame and whether the lawsuit amounts to an attempt to exploit it. Medical experts meanwhile told the Utah court that Sanderson was 'obsessed' with the 2016 accident, left with significant physical and emotional challenges from the collision. He claims that head trauma caused by the crash later developed into post-concussion syndrome.ĭuring proceedings on Thursday, the plaintiff's daughter, Polly Sanderson-Grasham, said her father had been 'outgoing and engaged' before the crash, but now gets 'agitated' and is 'easily frustrated'. ![]() Craig Ramon, the sole eyewitness of the crash, testified that he heard a loud scream and saw Paltrow hit Sanderson, causing his skis to fly up into the air before he plummeted down on the beginner run in a "spread eagle" position.Īttorneys will also likely question Sanderson on the post-concussion symptoms that medical experts and his doctors testified about last week.
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