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David Sullivan accused of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour


Published: 9 June 2026 at 01:01 Europe/London

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David Sullivan, the owner of West Ham, has been accused of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour by several women dating back to the 1980s. In a joint investigation with the BBC, The Times has spoken to seven women about their experiences. 


In his statement on 4 June, Sullivan announced his immediate resignation as joint-chair and director of West Ham, saying the “false allegations” had been “sensationalised” and none related to his time in football. He added: “After a lifetime spent building businesses in the adult industry in which I have met thousands of women, it is sadly inevitable that a small number of improper conduct claims are being made against me. I categorically deny these claims.” Before publication, Sullivan said that he reserved his legal rights in relation to “false or defamatory allegations” and would not be commenting further at this stage.


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Guests: 

  • Charlotte Wace, investigations correspondent, The Times. 
  • Shanti Das, senior investigations reporter, The Times. 

Host: Manveen Rana.

Producer: Micaela Arneson. 

Additional thanks to: 

  • James Beal, investigations editor, The Times. 
  • Charlotte Alt, news reporter, The Times. 

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