Kate Greville: Ryan Giggs’s ex girlfriend tells trial he ‘isolated’ her - what she said and court case latest

Kate Greville told the trial of ex Manchester United star Ryan Giggs that when he told her to do something she would do it
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Ryan Giggs’s ex girlfriend Kate Greville has told a court she became “a slave to his every need and every demand”.

The 38-year-old told a jury at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday that when Giggs told her to do something, she would do it.

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Giggs, 48, denies using controlling and coercive behaviour against Ms Greville between August 2017 and November 2020, assaulting her, causing actual bodily harm, and the common assault of her younger sister, Emma.

Former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs arriving at court.Former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs arriving at court.
Former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs arriving at court.

What did Kate Greville say in cross-examination?

The PR executive told Chris Daw QC, defending, during cross-examination: “He made me feel like I had to do what he said, otherwise there were consequences.”

The court heard that Ms Greville gave a statement the day before the start of the trial in which she said she had felt like “a slave” to the defendant.

She said: “That is what it felt like. When Ryan said do something, I would do it.”

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Ms Greville agreed that she has made a number of witness statements to police following the alleged assault in November 2020, including two in the last week.

Mr Daw asked: “In the course of those statements, did you tell the police the whole truth?”

She replied: “100%.”

Mr Daw said: “Have you ever told any lies to the police about anything?”

Ms Greville replied: “No.”

The barrister went on: “Have you ever told lies to anyone else – your family and friends – in relation to this case?”

She repeated: “No.”

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Mr Daw said: “It’s your position, is it not, that in effect he almost manipulated you into entering a relationship in the first place – a degree of mind games?”

Ms Greville said: “I was in a vulnerable position and he played on it.”

Mr Daw said: “This was not just two consenting adults, both equally married at the time, who embarked on an affair?”

The witness replied: “There was a degree of imbalance on my side because of the situation I was in with my ex-husband.”

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What did she say about the alleged controlling behaviour?

She told the court that Giggs’ alleged controlling behaviour also affected her friendships and “he isolated me from certain people”.

She added he also “interfered with my ability to interact with my family”.

Ms Greville told the court that violence by Giggs was “not regular” and he would use aggression more as a form of control.

Mr Daw asked: “Do you say he undermined your confidence, your self-esteem and was disparaging to you generally in those ways?”

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She said: “Yes, on the whole he was, but on the other side it was like two extremes. Other times he would give me confidence.

“He was not constantly awful, not constantly horrible. It was hot and cold. Two different people. The result of his behaviour … undermined my self-confidence.”

In May 2019 Ms Greville messaged Giggs, saying: “I love everything you do for me.”

The ex-footballer replied: “For example?”

Ms Greville posted: “When you pick me up. All the support. The convos. Everything.”

Mr Daw asked her: “Was that the truth?”

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She told the court: “We were in a really good place at that point. We had just got back together.”

Mr Daw said: “Not a slave here?”

“No,” said the witness.

Ms Greville said she is “really into psychology” and during the relationship she Googled what was happening in her relationship.

“The thing that came up was not coercion, there was narcissistic personality disorder,” she told the court. “And what I was experiencing was very similar to that.”

What did she say when asked about compensation?

Mr Daw asked: “Does Ryan’s public profile or wealth have anything to do with your interest in him?”

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She replied: “It was not the money side that was attractive. If anything, that he was a footballer, it put me off.”

Mr Daw asked the witness whether she was “planning on seeking a large sum of compensation when this is over?”

Ms Greville replied: “Absolutely not.”

She said the pair first had sex in December 2014 while on a work event at a hotel in London and she left her husband the following February.

On Tuesday, Ms Greville told a jury that Giggs grabbed her by the shoulders and headbutted her in November 2020 after she earlier confronted him about his serial cheating.

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She said in the lead-up to the alleged assault, she had learned he had had “full-on relationships” with eight women while they were together.

The discovery of messages “going back years” on the former Wales international’s iPad prompted her to decide to leave him, she said.