David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
David Sullivan, West Ham's largest shareholder, has had his contact with the club's women's and youth teams restricted since 2023 due to a Football Association safeguarding investigation. The FA inquiry began three years ago following a complaint involving an alleged sexual misconduct incident from 1981, which Sullivan denies.

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AI-generatedDavid Sullivan, West Ham's largest shareholder, has had his contact with the club's women's and youth teams restricted since 2023 due to a Football Association safeguarding investigation. The FA inquiry began three years ago following a complaint involving an alleged sexual misconduct incident from 1981, which Sullivan denies. This agreement was described by Sullivan's representatives as a "negotiated and temporary agreement" that did not impact his work. The restrictions come after recent allegations from seven women accusing Sullivan of abusing his power for sexual favors dating back to the 1980s and 1990s. Sullivan resigned as a director and co-chair of West Ham shortly before these allegations were published. The culture secretary has called for an explanation from the FA and West Ham regarding the handling of these serious allegations.
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5 extractedSullivan has 'categorically' denied the allegations, stating that 'a small number of improper conduct claims are being made against me' after a career in the adult industry.
Sullivan stated the restrictions were part of a 'negotiated and temporary agreement' related to a 'single anonymous complaint' from an 'event in 1981' that he claims 'never happened'.
Seven women accused Sullivan of abusing his power and preying on them for sex in claims dating back to the 1980s and 1990s, in a joint investigation by the BBC and The Times.
The FA inquiry began three years ago following a complaint involving an allegation of sexual misconduct unrelated to football.
David Sullivan's contact with West Ham women's and youth teams has been restricted since 2023 due to a safeguarding investigation by the Football Association.