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Tyson Billings a.k.a. Freedom George released from jail after guilty plea

A prominent figure in the Freedom Convoy pleaded guilty in court Wednesday to one of several charges against him and has been released from jail, nearly four months after his arrest. He is expected to return to Alberta and is on probation for six months.

Prominent Freedom Convoy figure pleaded guilty to 1 of several charges; others withdrawn

Prominent convoy protester released from jail after pleading guilty to one charge

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Tyson Billings, a prominent figure in the Freedom Convoy protest and occupation in Ottawa, was released Wednesday after pleading guilty to one count of counselling to commit mischief.

Tyson George Billings, a prominent figure in thiswinter'sFreedom Convoy in Ottawa who is also known as Freedom George, pleaded guilty in court Wednesdayto one of several charges against him and has been released from jail.

Billings was sentenced to six months of probation and is expected to return to his home in High Prairie, Alta., court heard.

He pleaded guilty to one count of counselling to commit mischief, and the other charges he faced were withdrawn.

Heisthe convoy's first major figureto plead guilty.

Greeted by dozens of supporters as he exited the courthouse, Billings agreed with the court's assessment he was taking part in a protest and got carried away.

"I got caught up in the moment, sure, who wouldn't? We're all freedom fighters, everybody got caught up in the moment," he said.

"I accept responsibility for the mischief charge. ... I don't regret anything."

By taking responsibility for his role in the protests, Billings mitigated the pursuit of a long sentence, according to the Crown. Thejoint submission from the Crown and Billings' lawyer asked for him to be released with time served.

Billings told reporters outside the courhouse he was treated well in jail, and his fellow inmates treated him like a celebrity. He also said he will leave Ottawa "as fastas possible" but will continue to fight for freedom, potentially as part of future protests.

A crowd of people leave a courthouse in late spring. At the front is someone in a black t-shirt that says 'Fear God Not COVID.'
Tyson Billings, a prominent figure in this winter's Freedom Convoy who is also known as Freedom George, leaves the Ottawa Courthouse after pleading guilty to one of the charges against him and being released June 15, 2022. (Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press)

Billings' Feb. 19arrest was broadcast to thousands of viewers who regularly tuned into his social media feeds during the protestthat saw Ottawa's downtown occupied for weeks.

His booming chants of "Freedom"and "Let's go"have become synonymous with the ongoing "Freedom Movement."

During the protests, Billings would often appear alongside Pat King, another prominent figure and one of the convoy leaders.

The two were co-accused of two counts each of intimidation and obstructing police, and one count each of mischief, counselling to commit mischief, counselling to obstruct police, counsellingintimidation, disobeying a court order and counselling to disobey a court order.

Tyson George Billings faced several charges from the Freedom Convoy protest-turned-occupation this past winter. (Facebook)

Supporters with close contact to Billingsexpected his release following his 10 a.m.court appearance.

On Sunday, Selena Paley, one of the Freedom Central Canada organizers, said she and two other members of Freedom Central Canada were travelling to Ottawa to pick Billings up and support him after his release.

She asked supporters to come to the Ottawa Courthouse in support of Billings who she describes as being "integral" to truckersafety during the Ottawa protests and"a man who put a lot on the line during the Freedom Convoy."

Continued support for Freedom Central Canada

Throughout his detention, Billings, usually through supporters, has continued to solicit funds through his social media accounts and website, selling Freedom Convoy-related merchandise.

In April, he spoke directly to supporters from the Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee, asking them to buy merchandise from him and support Freedom Central Canada, which for many has becomea favoured source of information and updates on Freedom-related movements since police cleared protesters from Ottawa streets.

"I'm doing OK, I am missing my family a lot, though," he said in a phone call broadcast live to supporters.

Hetoldsupporters how to financially support him, saying his mom had paid a $30,000 retainer for his legal counsel. He said his mom is also covering his billsincluding child support payments and truck loans.

Supporters circulated a poster online about the expected release of Billings, better known as Freedom George for his prominence during the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. (Facebook)

Billings said he was giving information directly to Freedom Central Canada to share with supporters.

In recent weeks, Freedom Central Canada has featured well-known anti-vaxxer Chris Sky and other prominent figures in the Freedom Movement, including one person who's campaigning across Canada to Ottawa in support of a future protest.

The two people behind that group Selena Paley and Cody Kuntz travelled to Ottawa to welcome Billings after this release.

"We are happy with the result and the co-operation from the Crown prosecutor," said Paley.

"The one guilty plea of counselling to commit mischief I think is reasonable in this case.Whether George is guilty or not is not up for us to decide."