Canadian Freedom Truckers in Ottawa are hit with $9.8M lawsuit by fed-up residents

After their GoFundMe campaign was seized, the organizers of the ‘Freedom convoy’ in Ottawa are now also facing a lawsuit from a woman living in the country’s capital, who has left her case open for other residents to join.   

Ottawa resident Zexi Li filed a $9.8million lawsuit in Ontario Superior Court on Friday, seeking damages for ’emotional and mental distress’, citing ongoing headaches, sleeping difficulties, difficulty concentrating and interference with quiet enjoyment of her home. 

‘The Class Members are living in daily torment caused by the incessant blasting of truck horns,’ reads the statement of claim. 

The lawsuit, filed by lawyer Paul Champ, categorizes two types of damages: the first, worth $4.8 million, for ‘private nuisance’, while the second is for ‘punitive damages,’ worth $5 million. 

The suit accuses convoy organizers Chris Barber, Benjamin Dichter, Tamara Lich, Patrick King and other unknown semi-trucker drivers, thought to be up to 60, who have honked their horns in protest on a daily basis. 

The truckers convoy has parked itself in the city for more than a week, but officially started across other parts of Canada on January 22, protesting COVID-19 restrictions — in particular vaccine mandates for truckers crossing the Canada-U.S. border. 

Since then, protestors have blocked access to the city’s core near Parliament Hill, honking semitruck, automobile and train horns. 

The lawsuit claims the constant horn honking, up to 12 to 16 hours per day, has affected Li. It also alleges the use of horns as a way to agitate residents living in the capital’s downtown area, and harassment by convoy members. 

Supporters against vaccines mandates continue to party into the night on February 5, 2022 in Ottawa, Canada. Truckers continue their rally over the weekend near Parliament Hill in hopes of pressuring the government to roll back COVID-19 public health regulations and mandates

Supporters against vaccines mandates continue to party into the night on February 5, 2022 in Ottawa, Canada. Truckers continue their rally over the weekend near Parliament Hill in hopes of pressuring the government to roll back COVID-19 public health regulations and mandates

Semi-truck drivers blowing their horns have caused distressed to Ottawa's residents after a woman filed a lawsuit against the 'Freedom convoy' on Friday. Pictured: A supporter thanks a trucker on February 5, 2022 in Ottawa, Canada

Semi-truck drivers blowing their horns have caused distressed to Ottawa’s residents after a woman filed a lawsuit against the ‘Freedom convoy’ on Friday. Pictured: A supporter thanks a trucker on February 5, 2022 in Ottawa, Canada

‘When the Plaintiff ventures outside, she is almost immediately subjected to heckling by members of the Freedom Convoy, yelling at her to remove the mask she wears to protect herself and others from contracting COVID-19,’ the lawsuit reads.

‘When she ignores the heckles, members of the Convoy respond by honking their horns which invariably causes the Plaintiff to flinch. When the Plaintiff flinches, the hecklers cheer loudly.’ 

It also mentions Ottawa police’s lack of action, who has previously told Li that it can’t do much about the constant noise, which has contributed to her anxiety, indicating that she has contacted the department at least 14 times.

The lawsuit, classified as class action, remains open to any residents in Ottawa who live within an area of the city overwhelmed by the protest. 

The lawsuit’s filing comes after Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly on Friday labelled the protest now as an ‘occupation.’ Canadian Transport minister, Omar Alghabra, also didn’t hold back against the protesters, calling the removal of mandates as ‘quite unreasonable.’

‘I understand people are frustrated and we want to hear all points of view and I ask that they all engage with their officials,’ Alghabra said. ‘But occupying downtown, Ottawa downtown, or other cities is not going to advance their cause and its going to cause all kinds of destructions that are unnecessary and unaccepted. 

Roughly 5,000 people took part in demonstrations in Ottawa this weekend, police said, while crowds of a few hundreds of people gathered in Toronto, and Quebec City, which was also hosting its annual winter carnival.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has come out in support of the truckers against ‘the harsh policies of far-left lunatic Justin Trudeau who has destroyed Canada with insane COVID mandates.’ 

The truckers' 'Freedom convoy' has parked itself in downtown Ottawa for more than a week, but officially started across other parts of Canada on January 22. Pictured: A truck convoy in downtown Toronto this weekend

The truckers’ ‘Freedom convoy’ has parked itself in downtown Ottawa for more than a week, but officially started across other parts of Canada on January 22. Pictured: A truck convoy in downtown Toronto this weekend

Protesters near Parliament Hill hold signs condemning the vaccine mandates imposed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on February 5, in Ottawa, Canada in an effort to help truckers with pressuring the government to roll back COVID-19 public health regulations and mandates

Protesters near Parliament Hill hold signs condemning the vaccine mandates imposed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on February 5, in Ottawa, Canada in an effort to help truckers with pressuring the government to roll back COVID-19 public health regulations and mandates

GoFundMe also took action after consulting with Canadian authorities, effectively removing the fundraiser that collected more than $8 million due to a violation of the terms of the service. 

The website also decided not to redistribute the amount to charities, instead giving donors a refund for their contributions to the cause, amid widespread backlash and a potential fraud investigation. 

‘GoFundMe supports peaceful protests and we believe that was the intention of the Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser when it was first created,’ GoFundMe announced. 

‘We now have evidence from law enforcement that the previously peaceful demonstration has become an occupation, with police reports of violence and other unlawful activity.’ 

The fundraising website added that donors can expect to see refunds within seven to ten business days.

‘To simplify the process for our users, we will be refunding all donations to the Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser. This refund will happen automatically – you do not need to submit a request,’ the website tweeted. 

Meanwhile, the likes of Elon Musk and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, along with other politicians, have criticized the truckers’ standoff with the Canadian government.

‘It is a fraud for @GoFundMe to commandeer $9M in donations sent to support truckers and give it to causes of their own choosing. I will work with @AGAshleyMoody to investigate these deceptive practices – these donors should be given a refund.’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton also applied pressure to the website, while stating on social media that he would similarly launch a fraud investigation of his own.

‘Patriotic Texans donated to Canadian truckers’ worthy cause using GoFundMe. This BLM-backing company went woke, froze the funds, & failed to deliver Texans’ money,’ Paxton wrote. 

‘Today I assembled a team to investigate their potential fraud & deception. Texas donors will get Justice!’ 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk questioned whether there is a ‘double-standard,’ and cited past fundraisers for legal funds in defense of the likes of Antifa members and other protesters who had broken the law while demonstrating. 

Video of the incident has since circulated on social media, showing a group of protesters as several are struck by the Jeep, with many chasing the vehicle as it sped from the scene

Video of the incident has since circulated on social media, showing a group of protesters as several are struck by the Jeep, with many chasing the vehicle as it sped from the scene

Pictured: the white SUV, center, as it plows through the crowd of protesters on Friday night in Ottowa, injuring four people total

Pictured: the white SUV, center, as it plows through the crowd of protesters on Friday night in Ottowa, injuring four people total 

One of four injured parties, pictured above, being struck by the Jeep SUV on Friday night during the Freedom Convoy at the Legislative grounds

One of four injured parties, pictured above, being struck by the Jeep SUV on Friday night during the Freedom Convoy at the Legislative grounds

A Canadian man has also been criminally charged after he drove an SUV through the Freedom Truckers protest of COVID-19 regulations on Friday evening.

Police in Winnipeg said the driver, who was not immediately named, use his Jeep Patriot to plow through the crowd for coronavirus mandate protesters at the Legislative grounds before fleeing the scene at high speeds.

The driver was eventually caught by police and arrested after a brief struggle, according to authorities.  

‘A 42yr old male is facing charges after driving through a group of protesters that were part of the Freedom Convoy at the Legislative grounds,’ the Winnipeg Police tweeted Saturday. 

‘Four adult males were struck.’ 

Video of the horrific incident has since circulated on social media, showing a group of protesters as several are struck by the Jeep, with many chasing the vehicle as it sped from the scene.

A 42-year-old male from Headingly, Manitoba, faces charges of four counts of assault with weapon, two counts of dangerous operation of a conveyance causing bodily harm, one count of dangerous operation of a conveyance, two counts of failure to stop after accident, and two counts of failure to stop at the scene of an accident. 

After the SUV crash, one person was taken to a nearby hospital before being released, while three others sustained only minor injures, which did not require medical attention. 

source: dailymail.co.uk