Wednesday, August 05, 2009

The IRS Saves The World ... Again


Remember, Al Capone was convicted of Tax Evasion.


Years from now thousands of as yet unborn American Scientists will look upon this and shake their heads in awe and relief.

Dinosaur Creationism Theme Park Seized By The Government


You'd think that dinosaur-loving creationists would be law-abiding citizens. Not so. Last week a South Carolina judge ordered the government to seize control of Dinosaur Adventure Land creationist theme park after its owners were convicted of tax fraud.


A ruling by U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers states that the nine properties that make up Dinosaur Adventure Land as well as two bank accounts associated with the park will be used to satisfy $430,400 owed to the federal government.


Kent Hovind, who founded the park and a ministry, Creation Science Evangelism, is serving 10 years in federal prison for failing to pay the Internal Revenue Service more than $470,000 in employee taxes.


He was found guilty in November 2006 on 58 counts, including failure to pay employee taxes and making threats against investigators.


The conviction culminated 17 years of Hovind sparring with the IRS. Saying he was employed by God and his ministers were not subject to payroll taxes, he claimed no income or property.


Hovind is incarcerated at the Edgefield Federal Correction Institution in South Carolina.


His wife, Jo, also was sentenced to a year in federal prison for her role in the tax fraud. She's currently jailed at the Federal Correctional Institution in Marianna.

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