Can't stop, won't stop
Seems Gwyneth Paltrow took a break from dry-brushing and avocado toast recipes to hit the slopes. Unfortunately, according to a Utah man, that’s not all she hit.
Dr. Terry Sanderson recently filed a $3.1 million lawsuit alleging he was struck from behind by none other than the golden girl of glamping while skiing at Deer Valley in 2016. The complaint states that Sanderson suffered a brain injury, broken ribs and other serious injuries as a result of the crash. It also alleges that GP skied off and “accepted no responsibility” for skiing “out of control.”
Sanderson’s lawyer also said Paltrow’s instructor failed to notify emergency responders of the incident and filed a false report to protect Paltrow (and possibly his tip).
Paltrow called the lawsuit as frivolous as the rose-quartz facial massage roller ($45) or flower-dyed silk eye-mask ($275) on her website. While she does not deny the accident occurred, she insists she was downhill of Sanderson, making him the one at fault. “The lawsuit is completely without merit,” the Goopy one said in a statement.
Her public affairs team said eyewitnesses can corroborate her statement and are calling the lawsuit a “sad attempt to get a payout.”
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