Man Takes Women to Underground Club, Inflicts “Punishment Beatings,” Films Torture

In Scotland, a man named Kevin Booth took vulnerable women from England and abroad to his underground club under the pretext of hiring them. Booth would then inflict “punishment beatings” on these women and film the torture. The video shows a woman chained up and beaten for 18 minutes.
The man who used an underground room in his home to exploit vulnerable women has been given a worldwide travel ban, a first in Scottish legal history. According to Sky News, Kevin Booth, once described as a millionaire racehorse owner, hired women from England and abroad to subject them to so-called “punishment beatings.” The court noted that the club was located in a remote area not accessible by public transport. A trapdoor in a building led to an underground room with a curved 60-meter-long concrete tunnel containing an empty coffin, life-sized Egyptian figures, and a metal bench.
UNABLE TO ESCAPE DUE TO CHAINING
Sheriff Neil Wilson wrote about how Booth exploited women and filmed the attacks.
Describing one of the 13 videos shown in court, Wilson recorded:
“This video shows a red and black metal device located in the Lochdhu graveyard area. A young black woman is handcuffed in a kneeling position. The defense officer tells her she is being punished for the way she speaks. He tells her she needs to learn her lesson. The woman looks terrified. She screams and cries. She tries to escape multiple times but her hands are handcuffed in a row. The man changes tools and continues to beat her.” Describing the woman’s hysterical suffering, Wilson noted that the torture lasted for 18 minutes. Wilson mentioned that the woman was chained up, adding, “She seems terrified and tries to escape but cannot.”