Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple, son Moses detail ski crash ‘commotion’
as expected, but their depositions were read to the jury Tuesday.
A stand-in for the teen read aloud in court, “I did hear some commotion, but I was further down, so I decided to continue to go down to the lodge.
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