Here's a bit from Twitter that implies an ambiguous Tweet that he wrote on the first day of the trial could be interpreted as being about the trial, in which case it could (that word again) be a contempt of court. What might make things interesting is that Neville posts a lot of left-leaning stuff on Twitter, whereas the attorney-general is of course a Tory, Suella Braverman, a recent contender for PM ...
Gary Neville has been referred to the attorney-general’s office for potential prosecution for contempt of court by the judge presiding over Ryan Giggs’s trial.
Neville, 47, a friend of Giggs since they played at Manchester United, sent a tweet at 4am on the trial’s opening day, but it was not brought to the attention of Judge Hilary Manley until the morning of the third day.
A source close to Neville said that the Sky Sports pundit disputes the allegation, according to The Daily Telegraph.
They said that the tweet he sent on August 8 was in reaction to fan protests against his former club’s American owners.
Peter Wright QC, for the prosecution, said: “It’s not known whether she has seen [the tweet], but in the context of the evidence that has already been given, that is a matter we may seek to return to”