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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2023 · 43 MIN

Sanderson vs Paltrow: The Ski Crash Trial

from Courtroom Drama

Nothing gives lifestyles of the rich and famous like a ski-and-run trial. In March 2023, Gwyneth Paltrow was taken to court by Terry Sanderson for a personal injury claim. The former optometrist claimed the Goop founder knocked him out on the ski slopes of Utah, causing a brain injury and four broken ribs. Jackie is joined by barrister Grace Rose Gwynne and fashion psychologist Dr. Dion Terrelonge to get into Paltrow’s stealth wealth courtroom looks, how damages are calculated in a personal injury claim and some ludicrous moments from the case.  Courtroom Drama contains dramatic reconstructions that have been created from court transcripts and have been condensed and edited for clarity.  Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream thousands of hours of unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk and use the offer code COURTROOMDRAMA when prompted.  Offer starts 1st November 2023 and ends 30th April 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at the chosen standard package rate after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nothing gives lifestyles of the rich and famous like a ski-and-run trial. In March 2023, Gwyneth Paltrow was taken to court by Terry Sanderson for a personal injury claim. The former optometrist claimed the Goop founder knocked him out on the ski slopes of Utah, causing a brain injury and four broken ribs. Jackie is joined by barrister Grace Rose Gwynne and fashion psychologist Dr. Dion Terrelonge to get into Paltrow’s stealth wealth courtroom looks, how damages are calculated in a personal injury claim and some ludicrous moments from the case.  Courtroom Drama contains dramatic reconstructions that have been created from court transcripts and have been condensed and edited for clarity.  Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream thousands of hours of unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk and use the offer code COURTROOMDRAMA when prompted.  Offer starts 1st November 2023 and ends 30th April 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at the chosen standard package rate after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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