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Freedom Convoy's Pat King out on bail under strict conditions

Pat King danced out of the Ottawa courthouse Friday after being given bail with strictersocial media rules and a new charge for breaching his original conditions and having forfeited$25,000 to the court.

King is facing a new charge of breaching his bail conditions

A man shaking another man's hand outside.
Pat King exits the courthouse in Ottawa after being released on bail on Aug. 9, 2024. (David Fraser (CBC))

Pat King danced out of the Ottawa courthouse Friday after being given bail with strictersocial media rules and a new charge for breaching his original conditions and having forfeited$25,000 to the court.

The controversial organizer behindwhat became known as the Freedom Convoy protests was jailed for one week.

Hisbailwasrevoked followingallegations he violated court-imposed rules onhis social media use.

King is unable to afford his legal defenceandwas granted permission by an Ontario court to raise funds online to pay his lawyer but only for that purpose.

Throughout his trial, which lasted three weeks, King used social media broadcasts to discussthe media's reporting onhis case and his opinions aboutthe judge,criticizeCrown prosecutors anddiscussCOVID-19 mandates anda "UN migrant compact."

As CBChas reported previously,King also discussed in those broadcasts the people overseeing him while on bailand his plans to sue the government following a possible victory in the courts.

The Crown says his online activity extended beyond what was allowed between July 10 and 29.

Further details of Friday's bail hearing are subject to a publication ban.

A man walks outside in a suit and sunglasses.
Pat King, facing nine charges for his role in what became known as the Freedom Convoy, arrives at court for the start of his criminal trial in Ottawa on May 13, 2024. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

King's new bail conditions come with much more strict rules on his social media use.

He is not allowed to have other people post on his behalf and must limit his online communications to fundraising.

The court also has imposed limits on the items he can auction off to fund his defence.King can't sell any items related to the Freedom Convoy and is allowedonly to describe theitems up for sale.

Several hours of court time Friday were spent going over King's alleged breach and prior use of social media.

After an extended lunch break, Crown prosecutor Moiz Karimjee and King's lawyer Natasha Calvinho agreed onnew bail terms for King.

He was ordered by the court to leave Ottawa within 48 hours.

A man giving a hug to a woman around people.
Pat King is greeted by supporters as he exits the courthouse after being released on bail on Aug. 9, 2024. (David Fraser (CBC) )

King also forfeited $25,000 to the court because of the alleged breach.

During court proceedings Friday,King wore the same black sweatshirt he was arrested in a week prior and made faces throughout the proceedings, signalling to reporters, supporters and detractors in the room.

Convoy charges to be decided in October

The Red Deer, Alta. man, who turned 47 last Friday, pleadednot guilty to mischief, intimidation and other charges for his role in the anti-vaccine mandate protests that broughtthousands of individuals andtheir vehicles intodowntown Ottawa for almost a monthin 2022.

He is expectedback in the city in October for a decision on his original charges,and to appear on his new bail violation charge.

In April, King was also charged with perjury and obstruction of justice related to testimony he gave in another, separate bail hearing.

Dates for that trial have not yet been set.