Anonymous ID: a68702 July 27, 2025, 7:03 p.m. No.23391698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

On Friday morning, Oran Routh appeared in federal court for sentencing for a count of possessing child pornography of a child under the age of 12. He pleaded guilty to this charge in exchange for his other charges, which included multiple counts of possessing and transporting child pornography, being dismissed.

The judge sentenced him to seven years in prison with five years of supervised probation.

Oran Routh was taken back into custody after the guilty plea, a decision which he appealed. The court cited concerns for his safety due to his connection to Ryan Wesley Routh, who is accused of plotting to try and kill Donald Trump in September 2024.

Oran’s Feb. 12 plea hearing lasted nearly two hours as he answered the judge’s questions with long-winded answers that did not directly address the question. Judge William Osteen asked the same questions multiple times in different ways before finally getting satisfactory answers and accepting Oran’s guilty plea.

 

Some of the strongest arguments in court happened as the prosecution described the material Oran had.

They called it “horrific and exploitative.”

When making his decision, the judge pointed to Oran’s activity on encrypted messaging apps like Whisper, Telegram and Signal, engaging with people who promoted and participated in the child sex abuse material.

In his decision, the judge said anything lower than a sentence of seven years in prison and five years supervised probation would not reflect the seriousness.

Still, the judge sided with the defense in other areas with the term of Oran’s supervised probation and request for a prison closer to home with mental health counseling, sex offender treatment and vocational programs.

Coalter also requested an expedited transfer from the county jail.

“Because of his father’s case … There’s always a safety concern … The sooner that he can get to the Bureau of Prisons, that has a little more experience in dealing with this, the better,” Coalter said.

Oran’s sentence also includes a restitution order to be paid to the victims in monthly installments, which will start 60 days after his release from prison.

Anonymous ID: a68702 July 27, 2025, 7:06 p.m. No.23391711   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13853755/Son-alleged-assassin-says-dad-hates-Trump-like-reasonable-people-hes-never-owned-gun-wouldnt-bats-crazy.html

Son of alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh says his dad hates Trump like 'all reasonable people' but he's never owned a gun and wouldn't do anything batshit crazy

Routh's son, Oran Routh, reached by DailyMail.com shortly after Sunday's shooting, said this was the first he'd heard of the alleged assassination attempt.

'This was the first I heard about it,' the 35-year-old exclusively told DailyMail.com. 'Was my father shot or injured?'

He said his father hates Trump as 'every reasonable person does.

‘I don't like Trump either,’ the son added.

But he said his dad is not a violent person and couldn't believe his father would target the president.

Anonymous ID: a68702 July 27, 2025, 7:12 p.m. No.23391743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1937

https://stripe.com/en-ca/newsroom/news/mark-carney-joins-stripe-board

Stripe welcomes Mark Carney to its board of directors

21 February 2021

 

Stripe, a global technology company building economic infrastructure for the internet, today announces that Mark Carney, the former Governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, has joined the company’s board of directors.

Mark Carney said: “The very nature of commerce has changed over the past decade. Stripe has been at the forefront of enabling this new digital economy, providing innovative and resilient global payment solutions to businesses large and small. In the process, Stripe has been breaking down barriers to global trade and accelerating economic output. I look forward to supporting Stripe over the coming years as they build the global infrastructure that enables the internet to become the engine for strong and inclusive economic growth.”

Ten years since launching, millions of businesses in over 40 countries now use Stripe’s infrastructure to power hundreds of billions of euros of payments from customers in over 140 countries and territories around the world.

Ambitious enterprises such as Zoom, Slack, Wayfair, and Maersk, and global technology leaders including Shopify, Amazon, Atlassian, Deliveroo, Grab, and Glofox, use Stripe to enable their internet operations.

“As Stripe enters its second decade, Mark’s unparalleled experience of the highest levels of financial services and central banking will be of enormous benefit as we work to grow the GDP of the internet.” said John Collison, cofounder and President of Stripe. “From his desire to see faster settlement systems to his commitment to climate change mitigation, Mark’s values align with ours. We’re delighted he’s joining our Board of Directors.”

Regulated in multiple jurisdictions and partnering with several dozen financial institutions around the world, Stripe will benefit from Mark Carney’s extensive experience of global financial systems and governance. And as it rolls out its Climate efforts globally, enabling millions of businesses to bring more funding to emerging carbon removal technologies, the company will receive guidance from one of the world’s leading experts in sustainable finance. As the UN Special Envoy for Climate Action, Mark has galvanized climate action and private finance ahead of the forthcoming COP26 conference in Glasgow.

Mark is joined on the Stripe board of directors by Christa Davies, Diane Greene, Jonathan Chadwick and Sir Michael Moritz, as well as Stripe’s cofounders Patrick and John Collison.

Anonymous ID: a68702 July 27, 2025, 7:18 p.m. No.23391776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/montreal-church-sean-feucht-fined

Montreal church fined $2,500 for hosting U.S. Christian singer without permit

Sean Feucht performed at a evangelical church on Friday

 

The City of Montreal has fined a local church for hosting a concert by the U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht.

Feucht’s controversial views and his status as a rising star in the MAGA movement have led officials to cancel his concerts in several Canadian cities in recent days.

But on Friday evening, an evangelical church in Montreal allowed Feucht to perform a hastily scheduled concert over the objections of the city administration, and is now facing a $2,500 fine.

 

The Christian singer describes himself as a musician, missionary, author and activist. He has spoken out against “gender ideology,” abortion and the LGBTQ+ community, and his religious and political views have grabbed the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.