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CTB v News Group Newspapers is an English legal case between Manchester United player Ryan Giggs, [2] given the pseudonym CTB, and defendants News Group Newspapers Limited and model Imogen Thomas. On 14 April 2011, Mr Justice Eady granted first a temporary injunction at the High Court in London , preventing the naming of the footballer in the ...
Giggs conducted an eight-year affair with his brother Rhodri's wife, Natasha. The affair resulted in members of Giggs' family repudiating their former ties to Ryan; after Ryan was appointed as manager of the Wales national team, his father Danny said he was "ashamed" of him and that "I can't even bring myself to use his name".
Football hero Ryan Giggs was an idol on the pitch but an abusive “gaslighter” of his ex-girlfriend in his private life, a court heard. Behind his public persona the former Manchester United ...
Giggs' 10% stake in Salford City - the club he bought in 2014 with former Manchester United team-mates Gary and Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes - enabled him to quietly return to the game.
Kate Greville claimed she discovered the former footballer’s affairs shortly before she decided to leave him.
On 22 May 2011, Scottish newspaper the Sunday Herald published on its front page a photo of Ryan Giggs, [21] [22] [23] the footballer alleged to have had an extra-marital affair with Imogen Thomas. The picture showed Giggs with his eyes blanked out with the caption "CENSORED".
A judge set a new trial date of July 31 next year at a short hearing at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday.
In April and May 2011, Schillings acted for Ryan Giggs in CTB v News Group Newspapers and obtained a "super-injunction" aimed at preventing the publication by The Sun of the details of an alleged extra-marital relationship between Giggs and Imogen Thomas. The case gained widespread media coverage and political discussion in the UK. [17] [18]