David Sullivan has continued to ignore calls to stay away from West Ham matches despite allegations of sexual misconduct by seven women.
The defiant West Ham owner, 77, was the subject of a BBC Panorama and Times newspaper investigation earlier this year, which accused him of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour against the alleged victims.
However, despite fears of fan unrest following the investigation, Sullivan, who has denied any wrongdoing, continues to attend the Hammers’ games.
The 77-year-old was spotted in the crowd watching West Ham’s match against Charlton Athletic at the London Stadium on Saturday, which saw the home team lose 2-1.
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