Cult Queen Cut Off From Command Centre

Romana Didulo Signed a contract with “the old system court system” which she claims has no authority, and is defunct.

Jereome Lapointe,

Jereome Lapointe, the kingdom of Canada’s co-deputy head of bureau of national defence, outside the Swift Current courthouse Monday after being directed to leave the criminal proceedings involving Romana Didulo. (Photo Thomas Fougere)

The self-proclaimed queen of Canada entered the Swift Current courthouse in shackles but exited without them to an awaiting throng of cultist aristocracy after being granted bail Monday.

Details of Romana Didulo, 50, is charged with intimidation of a justice system participant as well as breaching conditions one day following her initial arrest at the cult’s Richmound, Sask. compound.

Didulo secured her release on Monday by agreeing to further restrictions including maintaining a residence in Regina and having no contact with a number of individuals including her co-accused Ricky Manz.

Didulo leaving the Swift Current courthouse

Where will she go?

She will also be required to stay away from the Richmound converted schoolhouse the cult has been utilizing as its headquarters over the past two years.

That building is currently condemned.

Didulo left the courthouse shortly after her release.

Her next court appearance is scheduled for Sept. 17.

Intimidation of a justice system participant is a straight indictable offence, entitling Didulo to both a preliminary hearing and trial by jury.

She has elected to have both.

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