THE firm behind the farcical Willy Wonka Experience has been struck off — weeks after its boss was exposed as a sex pest.
We can reveal House of Illuminati Ltd, set up last November by Billy Coull, 36, is now officially dissolved.
It’s another blow for the company’s sole director.
He was put on the sex offenders list earlier this month after he pled guilty to abusive behaviour.
Coull faced ridicule in February after staging the disastrous Wonka show in Whiteinch, Glasgow.
Families paid £35 a head for the dismal attraction.
Records reveal House of Illuminati’s registered place of business was changed in May to a default address in Cardiff.
Officials warned Coull to change it.
But it stayed the same and his firm was struck off from the Companies House register.
Coull’s career is now in total ruin after he pled guilty to engaging in a course of criminal behaviour which was abusive.
He was placed on the sex offenders register for one year after his conduct was deemed to have a “significant sexual element” to it.
Coull was also sentenced today to 120 hours of unpaid work and put under supervision for a year.
It came after he admitted he hounded a woman with explicit pics and messages.
In one text, Coull stated he was a “wolf” and she was his “prey”.
His conduct was deemed to have a “significant sexual element” to it.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that Coull suffered a “decline in his mental health” due to the “significant media attention” which included a documentary on him.
He was accused of messaging his victim from a fake Facebook account in March.
He continued to message the woman on Snapchat and WhatsApp and used “sexual language.”
Coull referred to her as “sexy”, “sugar lips” and “my wee charm.”
Prosecutor Iain Mathieson said: “The woman requested that he stop using these names but he continued.”
Coull went on to send her pictures of himself in his underwear as well as more intimate images which she “did not ask for or want.”
Mr Mathieson added: “Coull sent a snapchat of himself holding his belt with the caption ‘Do you want me to do more?’
“He then sent a picture in his underwear with the caption ‘Do you want me to go further?'”
The messages were ignored and Coull later sent a Snapchat of him removing his clothing until he was only wearing his underwear.
The woman asked Coull to stop sending the messages but they continued.
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On July 2, Coull sent a Snapchat saying: “I’m the wolf and you are my prey, I will get you.”
The matter was then reported to the police and Coull, of the city’s Anniesland, was arrested.