Ryan Giggs' ex-girlfriend felt attack was her fault, court hears
But Ms Greville said there were arguments, including one involving loading the dishwasher.
Ms Greville replied: "I felt like I was losing my mind. I was having panic attacks. It was a horrific time for me."and his private life involved a "litany of abuse, both physical and psychological".The former Manchester United star is accused of using controlling and coercive behaviour Mr Daw questioned Ms Greville about her claims Mr Giggs "effectively isolated you or affected your relationships with friends and family".
She also told the court she was made to feel that a violent attack on her by him in a London hotel room had been her fault. Mr Daw said Mr Giggs' version of events was that the pair had been at a work function and Ms Greville accused him of flirting with a woman he had been paired with for a crazy golf competition.Mr Daw said that the next morning you said to him: "I was so drunk I don't remember much about that night."
She was questioned that her decision to leave him was based on the issue of infidelity, not coercion or violence.