Gwyneth Paltrow’s accuser, who claims he turned a “self-imposed recluse” after a 2016 ski crash has been proven a number of Facebook photographs of him travelling following the incident.
Terry Sanderson, a 76-year-old retired optometrist, stated he was “living another life” after a collision with Ms Paltrow on a Utah ski slope, which he says left him with damaged ribs and extreme mind accidents.
He is suing the film star for $300,000 (£244,000), whereas Ms Paltrow is counter-suing for the nominal quantity of $1, saying Mr Sanderson hit her.
Taking the stand for a second time within the case, Mr Sanderson was proven photos by Paltrow’s attorneys, taken from his personal Facebook web page, of him having fun with a number of holidays after the accident, together with climbing and snowboarding.
He accepted he had travelled to a number of nations and attended a Cinco de Mayo (5 May) celebration and rock gig.
Mr Sanderson stated he travelled as a result of “it was part of the healing process” as he “was told by several neurologists and cognitive therapists” to return to his routine of travelling, which occurred “since retirement mostly”.
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He claimed he struggled throughout the journeys, unable to go by himself.
He added: “Looking back at that time, I was determined to prove I didn’t have any mental issues.”
Mr Sanderson then stated it was “very difficult” to sue a star and his life had been “exposed” throughout the lawsuit.
Having already testified, Ms Paltrow stated she felt “very sorry” for her accuser’s well being following the incident, however that she was not “at fault” and had been the crash “victim” as an alternative.
Mr Sanderson then apologised to Ms Paltrow for beforehand referring to her as sounding “like King Kong coming out of the jungle”, clarifying that his intention had been “twisted up”.
Closing arguments are to be introduced on Thursday.
Source: information.sky.com”