“I cant believe they didn’t do this already,” Fletcher told Court TV. He simply created a Meetup account, logged in and the link worked. They had no idea how to open the link,” online sleuth Michael Fletcher said in an interview with Court TV.Īccording to Fletcher, “it’s comical how easy it was” to infiltrate the Meetup group chat via the supposedly broken link. “They kept repeating that it’s the most important piece of evidence, and they couldn’t figure it out. But their inability to use the link prevented them from accessing the evidence. Paltrow’s attorneys questioned Terry Sanderson (the man suing Paltrow) about GoPro camera footage of the ski collision and group chat messages they considered “the most important piece of evidence” in the trial. It took a rookie online sleuth “ probably like two minutes” to access a link submitted as evidence in the Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial - the same link that boggled attorneys involved in the case so much they assumed it was broken.
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