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Wed 31 August 2022 | 15:19

Ryan Giggs’ charges cleared after the jury failed to reach a verdict

The Manchester United icon has been charged with assault and actual bodily harm, as well as a single count of coercive and controlling behavior. However, the jury of seven women and four men said they had failed to agree on verdicts on any of the charges against Giggs.

The former

Wales

international

Ryan Giggs

stood trial accused of attacking and controlling his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville and assaulting her sister Emma.

The court selected a 12-member jury on Tuesday 23 August to consider its verdicts regarding Ryan Giggs' charges. However, failing to agree on verdicts on any of the charges against Giggs, the court did not find the former

Manchester United

winger guilty.

Former Manchester United boss

Sir Alex Ferguson

appeared as a defense witness at the trial, telling the court that Giggs had a "fantastic temperament" while Giggs admitted he had been unfaithful to all his partners, but denied using controlling or coercive behavior.

 

The 47-year-old Manchester United legend was

allegedly charged to have assaulted

Kate Greville, 36, and caused her actual bodily harm at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, on November 1 last year. In addition to Kate Greville,

Giggs

is also charged with the common assault by beating of Ms. Greville's younger sister, Emma, on the same day.

In addition, the Welshman allegedly engaged in controlling and coercive behavior towards her between December 2017 and November 2020, namely that he used violence, isolation, belittling, humiliation, harassment, degradation, and abuse.

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