Under the glare of live Court TV cameras and extensive scrutiny from fans and detractors, Paltrow sat intently in the Park City courtroom throughout the proceedings last month, at and testified that at first, when the crash happened, she thought she was being “violated. “I felt that acquiescing to a false claim compromised my integrity,” the founder and CEO of the beauty and wellness brand Goop said. Paltrow subsequently countersued for the symbolic $1 and attorneys’ fees - claiming Sanderson had crashed into her from behind and was suing to exploit her fame and celebrity. He sought more than $300,000 in damages - a threshold in Utah civil court that allows parties to introduce the most evidence and depose the longest list of witnesses. After two years, the beast was still in his cat shape with no signs of changing any time soon. Sanderson’s lawsuit accused Paltrow of negligence and crashing into him from behind, and then leaving the scene of the accident without ensuring he was in good physical condition. Zander had just about given up on his Thresl ever changing forms. The “Shakespeare in Love” and “Ironman” star’s eight-day court battle last month emerged as the most closely watched American celebrity trial since actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard faced off last year.
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