Gwyneth Paltrow's lawyer questioned plaintiff Terry Sanderson on how he spent time traveling the world while also being a "self-imposed recluse" in the years after the 2016 ski collision.
Sanderson is suing Paltrow for $300,000, claiming the actress skied into him from behind leaving him severely injured and changing his life.
Sanderson, now 76, was labeled a "self-imposed recluse" throughout the trial. His lawyers claimed during opening statements that since the accident, Sanderson had not been able to participate in the activities he loved to do, such as wine tasting.
However, during cross-examination Wednesday afternoon, Paltrow's lawyer, Stephen Owens, asked the retired optometrist about the world-wide traveling he has done in the years after the ski collision.
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