
The millionaire owner of a highland shelter has received a accused trial or communicating with a woman.
It is alleged that the Kevin Booth horsepower careers asked intimate questions to women of a sexual nature and offered money for sexual activity in 2022.
He denied the charges when the trial began in the Wick Sheriff’s court on Thursday.
Booth, 65, appeals separately a decision of a civil court earlier this year that they plot and exploded women and hit them violently in Lohdhu Lodge in Caithness and abroad.
The court heard of a 40 -year -old woman through a video link from abroad when the criminal trial began.
She said she had seen a job ad in a Facebook group chat about a position in Scotland, and that part of the work involved “giving massages.”

The woman visited Lockdhu with her husband and decided to accept the work in August 2022.
She said she would give stand once or twice a week, but she son and recording him on her phone after he became what she described as “naughty.”
The woman recalled that, on one occasion, she curled her to whip him and offered an additional payment.
He also said at a time that he was “fear,” he added: “There was fear in my chest, but I did my best to not show it.”
The trial continues.
Booth received a global prohibition of travel after a Scottish civil court heard that Hed attacked women in an underground chamber in Highland’s remote house.
BBC Scotland News has previously listened to accusations of two women, who claimed that Booth beat them while working for him.
A civil judicial case in February turned out that the Scotland police seize their passport and impose a prohibition that Booth travels outside the United Kingdom, a judge against whom he is appealing.