What Did Gwyneth Paltrow Say To The Man After Winning The $1 Lawsuit
A jury ruled on Thursday that Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't to blame for the 2016 ski incident at an upscale Utah ski resort, giving the actress the victory in her legal struggle. Terry Sanderson, who sued Paltrow for more than $300,000 over injuries he suffered after they collided on a novice run, suffered a devastating judicial defeat as a result of the jury's verdict. Each side accused the other of causing the crash. Sanderson, 76, fractured four ribs and had a concussion as the two tumbled down the slope, with Paltrow landing on top of him.
When an earlier $3.1 million lawsuit was rejected, he filed an updated case. Paltrow in return countersued for $1 and legal costs, a symbolic measure that parallels Taylor Swift's response to a radio host's defamation case. Swift was awarded $1 in 2017. Sanderson was portrayed by Paltrow's legal team as an irate, elderly, and callous guy who had grown "obsessed" with his case against Paltrow over the years. They said that Paltrow wasn't at fault for the collision and asserted that Sanderson was exaggerating the severity of his injuries regardless of who was at fault.

The judge in Park City gave Ms. Paltrow permission to leave the courtroom ahead of the press after she was ruled not at fault for a 2016 ski accident. She took a little detour on the way out of the building to whisper something to the guy who had been involved in her two-week trial and nearly eight years of legal drama.
When questioned about the brief conversation outside the courthouse, Mr. Sanderson quickly provided the transcript "Her exact words were 'I wish you well,' that's all she said and I said 'thank you, dear.'"

We might never know for sure what was said because the dialogue was not recorded by the courtroom microphones. But, many social media users started to create their own discourse for a courtroom drama that has captured the nation's attention when left to their own devices.
Some added more of a gangster touch to the scene, saying the actress had menacingly muttered, "You can keep the dollar." Others jokingly predicted that she would call the following candle in her wellness line "Total Vindication." On other websites, the actress was referred to as #Gwynnocent. But, one user claimed that in the end, it was all about the friends we gained along the journey.
"I wish them both well. Thank you for a highly entertaining week."


The judge in Park City gave Ms. Paltrow permission to leave the courtroom ahead of the press after she was ruled not at fault for a 2016 ski accident. She took a little detour on the way out of the building to whisper something to the guy who had been involved in her two-week trial and nearly eight years of legal drama.
When questioned about the brief conversation outside the courthouse, Mr. Sanderson quickly provided the transcript "Her exact words were 'I wish you well,' that's all she said and I said 'thank you, dear.'"

We might never know for sure what was said because the dialogue was not recorded by the courtroom microphones. But, many social media users started to create their own discourse for a courtroom drama that has captured the nation's attention when left to their own devices.
Some added more of a gangster touch to the scene, saying the actress had menacingly muttered, "You can keep the dollar." Others jokingly predicted that she would call the following candle in her wellness line "Total Vindication." On other websites, the actress was referred to as #Gwynnocent. But, one user claimed that in the end, it was all about the friends we gained along the journey.
"I wish them both well. Thank you for a highly entertaining week."
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