Gwyneth Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial, her lawyer said in court on Tuesday.
During his opening argument, Stephen Owens said all three would take to the stand and said Paltrow was left 'freaked out' by the crash that allegedly left optometrist Terry Sanderson, 72, with a permanent brain injury.
Sanderson has said Paltrow crashed into him but Owens described how Sanderson's skis appeared between her feet before the pair tumbled to the ground.
Of Sanderson's claim - that Paltrow had crashed into him leaving him badly injured - Owens added: 'We think this is BS'. Owens also told the jury that Sanderson had suffered from brain issues prior to the accident and said Paltrow has 'sentimental feelings' about skiing due to ski trips with her dad as a child and before he died.
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