West Ham Co-Owner David Sullivan Accused of Sexual Exploitation
Kathmandu. West Ham United co-owner and billionaire businessman David Sullivan has been accused of sexually exploiting many women for decades by abusing his position and power. In some cases, it is claimed that they were still in their teenage years.
A joint investigation by BBC Panorama and The Times has revealed allegations from seven women, with incidents occurring at various times from the 1980s. All these women were teenagers or just under 20 years old at the time. They were models seeking work at Sullivan's Daily Sport and Sunday Sport magazines.
The women have accused Sullivan of sexual exploitation and pressuring them for undue advantage. They claim they were pressured for sexual relations during professional meetings, and forced into sexual intercourse or oral sex in exchange for career opportunities.
One woman said she was forced into sexual relations against her will.
Sullivan, 77, has
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