Gwyneth Paltrow scored a significant W in courtroom in her ski crash trial, however it might not be completely over … as we have realized the physician who alleged she injured him is contemplating an enchantment.
Robert Sykes, lawyer for Dr. Terry Sanderson tells TMZ … “We sincerely disagree with the result and can think about all choices shifting ahead …. together with a movement to the courtroom for a brand new trial or a potential enchantment. All of these issues are on the desk.”
Sykes says he believes there have been numerous errors made within the case that might type the premise of an enchantment. He says one subject is that the choose allowed Gwyneth’s attorneys to dig into Terry’s previous, which they insist was “completely unrelated” to the collision on the mountain however did not enable his attorneys the identical with respect to Paltrow’s previous.
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As we reported, the jury reached a verdict Thursday within the trial … saying it was Sanderson who brought about the accident with GP on the ski slope — and never the opposite approach round — as he had claimed.
The actress was awarded $1 in damages, the quantity she demanded in her countersuit.
Sanderson sued Paltrow again in 2019, blaming her for slamming into him on the slopes at Deer Valley Resort in Utah again in 2016. Sanderson mentioned he suffered a concussion and damaged ribs on account of the crash.
His preliminary lawsuit requested for greater than $3 million in damages, nonetheless, the choose later dominated he may solely get a most of $300K.
As far because the timeline of any of this, we’re instructed Terry’s crew is not making any strikes simply but … as an alternative, they’re contemplating their choices and can take their time earlier than making a remaining resolution.
One factor’s for positive although, Sykes says Sanderson feels fairly unhealthy proper now, after investing his time and cash into all of this for 3 years … and on prime of every thing else, he is battling a chilly.