West Ham co-owner David Sullivan continues attending matches despite public calls for him to stay away following allegations of sexual misconduct. He is 77 and remains active around the club, according to reporting.
The controversy follows an investigation earlier this year that included a BBC Panorama programme and a report in The Times. Those pieces accused Sullivan of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour. Sources also reference renewed attention on his role at the club as the allegations continue to be discussed publicly.
The outlets provide overlapping accounts of the allegations and the investigations that raised them, with the current coverage focusing on Sullivan’s continued involvement rather than new factual developments. The reports characterize his response as defiant, but do not indicate in these summaries any new court findings or confirmed outcomes beyond the earlier investigations.