Ryan Giggs Denies Assaulting Two Women, Gets May Court Date
Wales
manager and ex-Manchester United player Ryan Giggs has appeared in court to
deny assaulting two women.
Mr Giggs is
accused of causing actual bodily harm to PR executive Kate Greville, 36, and
the common assault of her younger sister Emma, at his home.
The
47-year-old, of Worsley, is also charged with coercive or controlling behaviour
between December 2017 and November 2020.
Mr Giggs,
co-owner of Salford City FC, appeared before Manchester magistrates.
Wearing a
dark suit and tie he spoke to confirm his address and date of birth before the
three charges were read to him.
Court
documents indicate he is accused of engaging in controlling or coercive
behaviour, which includes "repeatedly or continuously engaged in behaviour
which was controlling or coercive, namely, used violence, isolation,
belittling, humiliation, harassment, degradation and abuse".
Andrea
Griffiths, for the prosecution, told the court Mr Giggs had subjected Kate
Greville to a "deliberate head butt" on 1 November 2020 and this had
been "aggravated by domestic background" and being "in
drink".
The
13-minute hearing was then adjourned and Mr Giggs is due to appear at
Manchester Crown Court on 26 May.
He was
released on bail, on condition he does not approach either of the women he is
accused of assaulting or approach any addresses where he believes them to be.
As a player,
Mr Giggs made 963 appearances over 23 years for Manchester United.
He also
played for Wales 64 times, between 1991 and 2007, and took over as national
coach for the country in 2018.

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