Gwyneth Paltrow Gripes Over Courtroom Cameras as Ski Collision Trial Continues

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Wednesday marked the second day of the trial set to determine whether or not Gwyneth Paltrow was at fault in a 2016 skiing accident in Park City, Utah. Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist, has accused the actress of recklessly plowing into him on a ski run for beginners and injuring him severely. Sanderson is seeking $300,000 in damages; Paltrow in turn claims Sanderson struck her on the slopes and is countersuing for a symbolic $1, plus legal fees.

As was the case on Tuesday, Paltrow appeared in court wearing a creamy white sweater and gold jewelry and often looking somber. Her attorney, Steve Owens, made a point of protesting a “new camera” capturing the courtroom action that was aimed directly on his high-profile client. Paltrow, too, expressed displeasure through her attorney about reporters photographing her while she approached the Park City courthouse in her car.

Owens also made a stink about a “beheading”: a model of a brain that Sanderson’s team seemed to be using to illustrate the injuries their client had sustained on the slopes.

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