Giggs’ expressions of affection across more than 19,000 messages exchanged between the former couple, enough to fill 56 lever arch files, were “utterly hollow”.
Mr Wright claimed “The messages in this case, all of them, when contextualised, tell their own sorry tale of emotional manipulation, physical excess and control and coercion.”He went on: “The reality is the truth has caught up with him (Giggs) and now it’s time.
It’s time to pay the price. Let's just consider what Kate Greville was prepared to do. She had the courage not only on the night but later in the crucible of the witness box to speak up.“To reveal in all its deeply embarrassing detail what he had done and said to her in the period of their relationship.
You may think that speaking up was, for her, cathartic. The pent-up emotions of what he had said or done were to finally spill out.
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