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Judge orders release of records pertaining to Freedom Convoy protester’s frozen bank accounts

 

The RCMP and TD Bank must release records related to Evan Blackman’s bank accounts

in a ruling that may expose government overreach during the 2022 protests.

 

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An Ontario judge ordered that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and TD Bank must produce records related to freezing the accounts of a Freedom Convoy protester.

 

In a July 4 press release, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) announced that bank records pertaining to the RCMP freezing Freedom Convoy protester Evan Blackman’s accounts are to be released, according to a ruling by the Ontario Court of Justice.

 

“The freezing of Mr. Blackman’s bank accounts was an extreme overreach on the part of the police and the federal government,” lawyer Chris Fleury declared.

“These records will hopefully reveal exactly how and why Mr. Blackman’s accounts frozen,” he continued.

 

Blackman was arrested in 2022 during the Freedom Convoy that protested COVID mandates and vaccine passports. In October, his charges of mischief and obstructing police were dismissed due to lack of evidence.

 

However, the crown has since appealed the dismissal, and Blackman will stand trial beginning on August 14.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/judge-orders-release-of-records-pertaining-to-freedom-convoy-protesters-frozen-bank-accounts/

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