All’s well that ends well? After the jury ruled in her favor and found her not liable for a skiing accident in 2016, Gwyneth Paltrow made a point to say goodbye to the man behind the lawsuit — Terry Sanderson — before exiting the courtroom.According to the 76-year-old retired doctor, Paltrow, 50, said “I wish you well” on Thursday, March 30, before she walked out.
He noted that he replied, “Thank you, dear,” and told Extra that the message was “very kind of her.”Sanderson subsequently told Billy Bush that he was “very disappointed” by the outcome.“It should have been the facts of the accident because as I said, I brought absolutely the truth to the accident.
There was no reason to wander from that and it still won’t, and I brought it for that reason,” he said. “I wanted to see if justice prevails in those situations, but it becomes character assassination. … It becomes things that you thought were long gone in your life, things from 30 years ago, 40 years ago, that should be meaningless.”The eight-day trial, which began on March 21, went viral for several moments ahead of the jury’s decision, including Paltrow’s facial expressions and outfits.“You get some assumed credibility from being a famous person … Who wants to take on a celebrity?
No wonder I hesitated,” Sanderson told Bush. “It’s difficult. Who wants to do that someone who learns lines, learns how to play someone else’s part and be believable, be credible, wins awards?
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