Rapture Nightclub Owner Dragged for Demanding “Proof” of Spiked Drink Claim

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“Are you worth someone trying to spike your drink?”

The owner of Rapture Nightclub in Perth is under some serious heat for the way he responded to a young woman’s concerns about security at his club.


Shantel Smith, 19, believes something was slipped in her drink at the establishment. She attended the club Saturday night with some friends when she became disoriented after just a few drinks, only one of which came from Rapture.

Shantel reached out directly to the nightclub about the issue via Facebook and was shocked by the reply…



The response was rude, condescending, and severely unprofessional. Not only were her suspicions about being slipped the date rape drug completely dismissed, she was victim shamed.

Rapture’s reply, which came from owner Neil Scott, called the claims a “beat up.”

What proof do you have of your drink being spiked?
Why would anyone want to spike your drink?
Did you attend a hospital and have your stomach pumped for evidence?
Is this something you and your friends experience regularly?
Would you like a crowd controller to hold your drink for you next time you attend a nightclub?
Do you think ten crowd controllers would be able to stop you having your drink spiked?
Are you worth someone trying to spike your drink?

Here’s the kicker:

We think this is a beat up and we believe that no one would be stupid enough to waste their drugs on spiking anyone’s drink. 

Yeah, because that’s never happened before.

Thankfully, the cringey response did not go unnoticed. The screenshots have since gone viral and hundreds of people have blown up Rapture Nightclub’s Facebook page voicing their disapproval.

Rapture’s owner Neil Scott denied the date rape claims to local radio:

We had 14 staff on duty, at no time did any of the staff hear about a drink being spiked.

She attended the nightclub for two hours and 55 minutes, she arrived at 10:58 pm … and then she came out at 2:53 am.

That time span is actually 3 hours and 55 minutes. And later to 7 News, he referenced security footage of Shantel and her friends:

I could see that she obviously hadn’t had her drink spiked, and it was just a silly message.

I responded accordingly with a silly message too. That’s all it was.

We’ll leave you with this brilliant, 1-star review for Rapture Nightclub.

What proof do you have of me not giving you a 5 star review?Why would anyone want to give you a positive review?Did…

Posted by Jacob MG on Sunday, October 6, 2019

Sources: 7 News, Daily Mail | Photo via 7 News

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