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Millionaire Horse Racing Tipster Accused of Torturing Women, Warned Someone Could Die

Kevin Booth, a millionaire horse racing tipster, faces serious accusations of abusing women, with warnings from former victims about the potential for death if he is not stopped.

Kevin Booth, a millionaire horse racing tipster, has been banned from traveling worldwide following serious allegations of abusing and exploiting women. A Scottish civil court ruling revealed Booth’s horrifying acts of torture, which took place in a hidden chamber at his remote Highland home and in international hotel rooms. Victims, including his former partner Tammy Conner, have spoken out, warning that Booth’s unchecked behavior could lead to a death if not stopped.

Tammy, who was beaten by Booth from the age of 16, claims she suffered brutal abuse over four years. She fears that Booth’s violent actions could escalate and eventually result in death or severe harm to his victims. In an emotional plea, Tammy urges other women to come forward and stop him from continuing his harmful practices.

Booth, who founded the horse racing tips service Isiris, has denied all charges, describing the allegations as “laughable.” However, the sheriff involved in the civil case referred to the disturbing footage of Booth’s actions as “utterly harrowing” and concluded that his behavior amounted to trafficking and exploitation.

Tammy’s ordeal began when she answered a job ad from Booth in 1997. He allegedly subjected her and other young women to physical punishments, filmed the abuse, and even had them sign contracts agreeing to be “punished.” In some cases, Booth paid for their travel to the UK, where they were forced into humiliating and violent acts.

Despite the harrowing evidence, Booth continued his behavior for years. After a police raid in 2000, his criminal activities briefly came to light, but he managed to avoid significant consequences. His behavior escalated when he later moved to the Scottish Highlands, where he built a secret underground chamber for his violent acts.

In 2018, a new victim, a European maid named Marta, came forward with similar claims, stating Booth had coerced her into sexual acts and physical punishment. Despite police investigations, the Crown Office dropped the case, leaving many questions unanswered.

Tammy, who split from Booth in 2016, remains outspoken about his actions. She hopes her testimony will inspire others to come forward, as she believes Booth is protected by his wealth and influence. She insists that Booth should be in prison for the suffering he caused and urges anyone who has experienced abuse at his hands to contact the authorities.

Police Scotland continues to investigate Booth’s actions, emphasizing the importance of justice for victims of human trafficking and exploitation.

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