OJ Simpson has weighed in on the Gwyneth Paltrow Skiing lawsuit.
Simpson, who is no stranger to having his legal court cases documented on TV, says sometimes, in skiing, collisions happen, and it's no one's fault.
Paltrow is being sued by retired optometrist Dr. Terry Sanderson who claims that in 2016, she crashed into him at a posh Deer Valley ski resort in Park City.
Paltrow says the crash was Sanderson's fault.
Simpson posted a video about how sometimes accidents happen on the slopes and that he's familiar with where the said crash, in this case, happened.
In the video, he explained, "I was watching today, I saw the run that their accident happened on, it was the same run that my accidents happened at Deer Valley, and I don't know how you can determine whose fault it was."
"I crashed with the same woman twice on one run, and if you ask me, it was her fault, and I'm sure if you asked her, it was my fault."
He added that he only went skiing at the resort once because the runs were narrow.
"I thought they were real narrow, certainly far narrower than most of the places that I went skiing. But accidents happen skiing. How could you try to sue anybody for crashes on a ski slope? You see it all the time."
Sanderson is seeking $300 thousand in damages while Paltrow has countersued for a symbolic $1 and attorney fees.
Skiing, sometimes it’s no one’s fault #GwynethPaltrowSkiCrashTrial pic.twitter.com/giWfCr51AJ
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) March 29, 2023
feature image from OJ Simpson via twitter