The man behind the viral Willy Wonka Experience was back in court for breaching his sex offenders register requirements.
Billy Coull, 36, was put on the register for one year after he pleaded guilty last November to hounding a woman.
Coull repeatedly sent explicit pictures and messages to her despite being told to stop between March 26 and July 2, 2024.
One of the texts stated that Coull, of the city’s Knightswood, was a “wolf” and that she was his “prey.”
Coull’s conduct was amid the fallout of the infamous Willy Wonka Experience, which he organised in February 2024.
Families forked out £35 a ticket earlier for the event at a warehouse in the city’s Whiteinch, which was described as disastrous, ill-prepared and shoddy.
The former charity worker was forced to shut the event down amid claims that the event left children in tears.
Coull was also sentenced in November to 120 hours of unpaid work and put under supervision for a year.
However, it emerged that Coull breached his sex offenders register notification requirements days later, on November 21, 2024.
Coull was ordered by the sheriff to notify the police that he was on the register within three days of the requirements being imposed.
Coull pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court in February this year for failing to do this.
He appeared at court on Tuesday before Sheriff Lesley Dowdalls, who had previously ordered him to be of good behaviour.
Neil Stewart, defending, told the sentencing: “He has been of good behaviour.”
Prosecutor Abbas Ali then stated: “I can advise that the report is clear.”
Sheriff Dowdalls admonished Coull of the charge.
She said: “I deferred sentence for you to show that you can remain out of trouble and comply with the order.
“I hear no issues have arisen.”
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