David Sullivan steps down at West Ham to fight claims about private life
David Sullivan has resigned as joint-chair and director of West Ham United with immediate effect. He stated his decision was to allow him to focus on fighting "factually incorrect and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning my personal life" that he claims have been sensationalized by the media.

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AI-generatedDavid Sullivan has resigned as joint-chair and director of West Ham United with immediate effect. He stated his decision was to allow him to focus on fighting "factually incorrect and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning my personal life" that he claims have been sensationalized by the media. Sullivan categorically denies these claims, which he attributes to his past business dealings in the adult industry, and intends to sue the BBC and other outlets for libel. He emphasized that these allegations do not relate to his time in football and that he is stepping down to prevent them from becoming a distraction for the club. Sullivan expressed his love and respect for West Ham and confidence in the remaining board.
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5 extractedSullivan is stepping down to fight false allegations and will seek full legal and public redress.
Sullivan will be suing the BBC for libel, along with any other media outlet that repeats libellous allegations.
Sullivan categorically denies recent, sensationalized, factually incorrect, and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning his personal life.
Sullivan intends to stand down for the benefit of transparency regarding allegations about his personal life.
David Sullivan has announced his resignation as a joint-chair and director of West Ham with immediate effect.