Kent Hovind, the Alabama evangelist and owner of Conecuh County’s Dinosaur Adventure Land, was arrested last Friday on a domestic violence charge after his wife claimed the pastor bodyslammed... Local evangelist Kent Hovind has been released from federal prison and is back in Pensacola. Hovind served about nine years of a 10-year prison sentence after being convicted of failing... Hovind, founder of Creation Science Evangelism and Dinosaur Adventure Land in Pensacola, was found guilty in November of 58 federal counts, including failure to pay $845,000 in employee-related taxes. He faced a maximum of 288 years in prison.
Hovind, founder of Creation Science Evangelism and Dinosaur Adventure Land in Pensacola, was found guilty in November of 58 federal counts, including failure to pay $845,000 in employee-related taxes. He faced a maximum of 288 years in prison. Hovind was sentenced to ten years in prison, three years of supervised release and forfeiture of over $400,000 in structured funds. Property of Creation Science Evangelism was seized in lieu... An arrest warrant dated July 19 alleges that the Rev. Kent Hovind, known as “Dr. Dino,” intentionally threw his estranged wife, Cindi Lincoln, to the ground, causing bodily harm. Pensacola evangelist Kent Hovind was found guilty on just one of four counts Thursday, while his co-defendant Paul John Hansen was found guilty on two of five charges. Hovind and Hansen face... Kent allegedly 'body-slammed her' Credit: Kent Hovind/Facebook. Kent, 69, “did with intent to cause physical injury to another person, Cindi Lincoln, by throwing her to the ground,” the warrant claimed. A spokesperson for an Alabama jail confirmed the reverend was released on $1,000 bond on July 30. He has a court hearing on August 30.
An arrest warrant dated July 19 alleges that the Rev. Kent Hovind, known as “Dr. Dino,” intentionally threw his estranged wife, Cindi Lincoln, to the ground, causing bodily harm. Pensacola evangelist Kent Hovind was found guilty on just one of four counts Thursday, while his co-defendant Paul John Hansen was found guilty on two of five charges. Hovind and Hansen face... Kent allegedly 'body-slammed her' Credit: Kent Hovind/Facebook. Kent, 69, “did with intent to cause physical injury to another person, Cindi Lincoln, by throwing her to the ground,” the warrant claimed. A spokesperson for an Alabama jail confirmed the reverend was released on $1,000 bond on July 30. He has a court hearing on August 30. Kent Hovind has finally followed through on the lawsuit that he promised to bring to seek compensation for what he sees as unjust imprisonment and theft of his property.
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