David Sullivan agreed to avoid West Ham women’s and youth teams amid allegations (original) (raw)
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Seven women accuse David Sullivan of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour
- David Sullivan, the former West Ham joint chair, has denied allegations of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour.
- He agreed to a "temporary agreement" with the Football Association (FA) to avoid one-on-one meetings with West Ham's women and youth team players.
- This agreement followed an FA safeguarding investigation in 2023 concerning a historic complaint from 1981, which Sullivan denies ever occurred.
- Seven women also reported claims of predatory behaviour against Sullivan dating back to the 1980s and 1990s, which he "categorically denies."
- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has demanded an urgent explanation from the FA and West Ham regarding their handling of these serious allegations.
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