Brady stayed at West Ham despite knowing of Sullivan women's team ban (opens original article in a new tab)
Baroness Karren Brady continued working with West Ham's co-owner David Sullivan despite knowing he was banned from women's and youth teams over safeguarding concerns, citing the 'presumption of innocence' and denying hypocrisy.
- Baroness Karren Brady knew David Sullivan was banned from women's and youth teams due to safeguarding concerns but continued working for him
- Brady's lawyers stated she stayed due to the 'presumption of innocence' and denied hypocrisy in supporting women's rights while working with Sullivan
- Sullivan denied all allegations, and Brady left West Ham in April after 16 years as vice-chair
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