Former Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs could face up to five years in prison after he was charged with assaulting two women and coercive control.
Police were called to the 47-year-old's home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, in early November following an alleged bust-up with his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, and he was later released on bail.
But on Friday, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed the Welshman had been charged with assault and coercive control against Greville.
The "second woman" referred to is believed to be a friend. And as reported by The Sun, coercive or controlling behaviour carries a maximum sentence of five years behind bars.
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