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Notorious 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Patrick King holding fundraiser in Kelowna

Patrick King at the 'Freedom Convoy' protest back in February 2022.
Image Credit: FACEBOOK/The Real Pat King

Freedom Convoy organizer Patrick King has a fundraising event in Kelowna as his criminal trial nears its end.

King is expected to receive his verdict in October for charges related to the Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa back in 2022. King’s defence said he was just a peaceful protester.

King has pleaded not guilty on charges of mischief, counselling others to commit mischief, obstructing police and other crimes. The closing arguments were delivered in July and King was released on bail.

He recently reappeared in court for allegations that he broke the conditions of his bail by posting online. The judge decided to release him again but with stricter conditions.  

He's not allowed to use social media except for fundraising for his legal defence. He is not allowed to participate in protests, demonstrations, or possess any weapons.

READ MORE: Criminal trial of 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Pat King begins with not guilty plea

King’s social media page includes videos and posts that deliver his political message and he says, “this is for fundraising.”

It’s unclear if King intends to attend the fundraiser in person on Sept. 28 at Sweet Cherry Stables on Old Vernon Road.

King’s team and Sweet Cherry Stables did not respond to requests for comment.

A flyer for the fundraiser in Kelowna on Sept. 28, 2024.
A flyer for the fundraiser in Kelowna on Sept. 28, 2024.
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— With files from The Canadian Press


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