2/2/2024 0 Comments Ski crash trial![]() ![]() “So my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. “I was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise,” she said. Paltrow described feeling anger and confusion after having - as she tells it - a stranger suddenly crash into her and fall on top of her, and says for a moment wondered if she was being sexually assaulted. “I would not have left the scene without leaving my information,” Paltrow said, and added again that her instructor left her information. “Were you aware that there is kind of a common decency to do that?” “I don’t think I was aware of the rule,” Paltrow replied. Sanderson’s attorney, Kristin Van Orman, pressed for Paltrow to admit she left the scene without personally exchanging information with her client: “But my question was: Did you know of the rule of skiing? At the time of the collision, were you aware of the rule that if you’re in a collision, you need to share your name, your contact information with the person that you’re involved in collision?” “I assume that Eric - who was our ski instructor who was there at the time, who was overseeing the event - he said, ‘I’m going to leave all of your information,’ and he said, ‘You should go ski down’ because my kids were waiting for me.” Sanderson and he was at fault,” Paltrow declared. ![]() She was initially asked about her skiing experience and her understanding of the rules of the slopes. Paltrow took the stand in a black suit and occasionally seeming weary, or wryly amused, by the proceedings. 'Hot Bench' Judges on Jonathan Majors, Gwyneth Paltrow and What's Wrong With 'Law & Order'
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