How to delete an AppleID without knowing the password or having access to the email associated to the AppleID account.

My old AppleID is associated with an email that I no longer have access to and I have forgotten my AppleID password. I have a new AppleID but when I purchased my new iPhone it automatically put my old AppleID in for the iCloud. I have been trying to delete this old AppleID from the iCloud on my phone but you need a password to do so. Is there any other way to do this? Please help, I'm stuck. I've already tried to wipe the phone and it keeps grabbing the old AppleID even though my computer is linked to my new AppleID.

yogikait wrote:
My old AppleID is associated with an email that I no longer have access to and I have forgotten my AppleID password. I have a new AppleID but when I purchased my new iPhone it automatically put my old AppleID in for the iCloud. I have been trying to delete this old AppleID from the iCloud on my phone but you need a password to do so. Is there any other way to do this? Please help, I'm stuck. I've already tried to wipe the phone and it keeps grabbing the old AppleID even though my computer is linked to my new AppleID.
Go to iforgot.apple.com and reset your password.

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