West Ham United Co-Owner David Sullivan Steps Down Amid Allegations
L'essentiel
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan resigns as joint chairman amid historic allegations of improper conduct, which he denies, to avoid disrupting the club.
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David Sullivan has been West Ham United's co-owner since 2010 and sole largest shareholder since 2023.
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has stepped down as joint chairman amid a joint BBC Panorama and The Times investigation into his behaviour. The club stated they were aware of "impending publication of serious historic allegations" against Sullivan, who denies all claims as "factually incorrect and entirely false". Sullivan, 77, resigned to focus on clearing his name and plans to sue the BBC and any other outlet repeating the allegations. This comes after West Ham's relegation from the Premier League. Interim CEO Karim Virani will lead day-to-day operations. The club says the allegations do not relate to West Ham's operations.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Investigation and potential legal proceedings against Sullivan
Probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Details of the allegations
- Outcome of Sullivan's libel suit





