Key takeaways:
- Gwyneth Paltrow was cleared of causing long-lasting injuries to a retired optometrist in a 2016 skiing collision.
- The jury ordered the plaintiff to pay Paltrow $1.
- After the verdict was read, Paltrow whispered to the plaintiff, “I wish you well.”
Gwyneth Paltrow was cleared of causing long-lasting injuries to a retired optometrist in a 2016 skiing collision on Thursday. The jury in the high-profile trial ruled in favor of the Oscar-winning actor and wellness guru, ordering the plaintiff to pay her $1.
After the verdict was read, Paltrow leaned in to whisper something to the plaintiff, Terry Sanderson. Sanderson later revealed to reporters that Paltrow had said, “I wish you well.” The whisper quickly went viral on social media.
The jury deliberated for a short time before deciding that Paltrow was not responsible for the ski collision in Park City, Utah. Sanderson described the verdict as “very disappointing.”
The trial has been closely watched by the public, with many wondering what Paltrow said to Sanderson after the verdict was read. The jury’s decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the actor for her graciousness and others questioning the outcome of the trial.
Regardless of the public’s opinion, the jury’s decision has been made and Gwyneth Paltrow is off the hook. The actor’s message of goodwill to her accuser has been widely shared, and it is clear that Paltrow wishes Sanderson well.
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