West Ham co-owner David Sullivan accused of abusing and preying on teenage girls for sex in BBC Panorama documentary

West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has been accused of abusing a number of women and preying on them for sex – in some cases when they were teenagers.

Allegations spanning decades and dating back to the 1980s have emerged through an investigation that led to Mr Sullivan resigning from his post over the weekend.

They come from seven women, all of whom were models in their late teens or early twenties seeking work at Sullivan’s sport newspapers at the time they were allegedly abused.

They accuse Sullivan – who denies the allegations – of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour, including pressuring them for sex

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