David Sullivan stepped down as joint-chairman at West Ham last weekend

David Sullivan quit as joint chair of the relegated Premier League club to fight what he said were 'false allegations'.

Following the David Sullivan documentary, the Independent Football Regulator said it has made contact with officials over "extremely serious allegations" and is seeking "urgent…

David Sullivan resigned as West Ham co-chairman after seven women accused him of sexual coercion in a BBC Panorama and Times investigation spanning decades.

The 77-year-old is the club's majority shareholder and has owned a stake in the London team since 2010.

‘Temporary agreement’ in place since Football Association safeguarding investigation began three years ago

The former West Ham joint chair has denied allegations he engaged in sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour

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EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: Sullivan, it emerged, has been forbidden from having contact with the club's women's and academy teams since 2023.

The allegations of predatory and exploitative behavior by West Ham's co-owner have raised uncomfortable issues

The allegations against the West Ham owner - all of which he denies - cast a dark cloud over how football operates.

Sources say it would have breached regulations to tell WSL or team details of safeguarding investigation into Sullivan

David Sullivan stepped down as joint-chairman at West Ham last weekend