Ryan Giggs retrial abandoned
The CPS told Manchester Crown Court it is not proceeding with the prosecution
Last updated 18th Jul 2023
Former Wales manager Ryan Giggs won't face a retrial over domestic violence allegations.
Charges have been withdrawn by the Crown Prosecution Service during a hearing at Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday morning.
The ex Wales international had pleaded not guilty to controlling or coercive behaviour towards his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville between 2017 and 2020.
Jurors failed to reach verdicts during his first trial in August 2022.
On Tuesday, prosecutor Peter Wright KC told Manchester Crown Court that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) were not now proceeding with the case.
He said Giggs' ex-girlfriend Kate Greville had "indicated an unwillingness" to give evidence in a re-trial as giving evidence in the first trial had "taken its toll" on her and her sister Emma.
Mr Wright said: "This is not a decision taken lightly."
He said there was no realistic prospect of conviction on count one, that of coercive and controlling behaviour, and it was no longer in the public interest to proceed to prosecute on the other charges of assault on Miss Greville and her sister.
He added: "That being the case, we formally offer no evidence on counts one, two and three."
Judge Hilary Manley replied: "I formally enter not guilty verdicts in respect of those counts."
Chris Daw KC, defending Giggs, who was not present in court, said: "Mr Giggs is deeply relieved the prosecution has finally come to an end after almost three years in which he's been fighting throughout to clear his name.
"He has always been innocent of these charges, there's been very, very many lies told about him in court.
"He's now been found not guilty of all the charges and going forward would like to rebuild his life and career as an innocent man."
During Giggs' time at Old Trafford, Manchester United won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups.
Giggs stood down as manager of the Wales national team following a period of leave since November 2020.
He won 64 caps for Wales and is co-owner of League Two side Salford.