Article content An alleged leader in the anti-mask movement will find out Wednesday if he can be released on bail while he is charged with harassing and intimidating two Montreal lawyers. “I am not anti-mask. I am pro-choice,” Mario Roy, 49, said Tuesday during his second bail hearing, held before Superior Court Justice Johanne St-Gelais at the Montreal courthouse. A Quebec Court judge turned down Roy’s first request for bail at the end of March. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alleged anti-mask leader Mario Roy makes second attempt at bail Back to video