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Multiple women have accused businessman and West Ham co-owner David Sullivan of sexual misconduct spanning decades, according to a BBC Panorama and Times investigation.
The seven accusers, all former young models, say Sullivan used his position to pressure them for sex in exchange for career opportunities. He denies all allegations.
Some say they felt coerced during meetings in the 1980s and 1990s when he ran the Daily and Sunday Sport newspapers.
Sullivan resigned as joint West Ham chair ahead of the report, calling the claims “false.”