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Nine things heard at Ryan Giggs trial day four from 'cancer lie' to 'staged photo'

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Here are nine things heard in court today:Jurors heard Ms Greville, 36, discovered messages on Giggs’ phone showing he had been contacting other women in August 2020.The jurors were read texts that allegedly show she told her friends she was getting her contraceptive coil removed, including one which stated: “I am not walking away with nothing.”The court heard that, after telling pal Courtney Lang she planned to get her coil removed, the friend replied: “F*cking hell well I can’t say I’m surprised as you don’t sound like you are”, with Ms Greville replying: “Going to have to be clever with this one.”Ms Greville allegedly did not tell Giggs, 48, she was having her coil removed and instead said she was at the hospital to treat cancerous cells found after a smear test, the court heard.Giving evidence, she admitted it was a lie, adding: “I wanted to get him off my back and it's the only thing I could think of and it's awful.

I completely regret saying those things but I needed to get him off my back, to leave me alone.”Chris Daw QC, for Giggs, suggested that, after she had her coil removed, text messages show the pair joking about having sex twice in 24 hours.Mr Daw suggested: “You were having active regular and very enthusiastic sex at this time including when you had your coil removed.“If you had got pregnant by Mr Giggs you would have anticipated a significant amount of financial support for a very long time.”The court heard how Ms Greville replied: “If that's what happens.”The court heard messages between Ms Greville and her friend Courtney Lang nine days after the alleged headbutt in which Ms Lang said: “I’m selling the next pic of you and getting some paper out of this [laughing emojis].”She then says: “I reckon we.

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