Questioninggeller
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- May 11, 2002
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It's pretty sad listening to the tape considering what his family is going through with all of this. It seems clear, He's pretty damn stubborn.
Sad for some family members. You can hear his son, Eric Hovind, conspiring to hide assets and deceive the government. Eric, like his dad, goes around preaching creationism for a fee. I'm willing to bet his son gets paid in cash like Kent.
If you go to http://shopping.drdino.com/view_item.php?id=419&cat=Promotional (their website) you can buy 1000 Flyers/20 Posters to pass out to promote Eric Hovind's creation presentations. Only $ 125.00! What a steal!
In the tape he claims that it's illegal to prosecute anyone under federal law if the commit a law within the confines of a specific state. This doesn't make any sense. He claims that since he committed the crime in Florida that he must be prosecuted in Florida by a local and not federal court.
Is he indeed being tried in federal court?
If so, What crimes are to be tried in federal court? Obviously his is one of the types?
The IRS is a federal agency. Hovind's insame ramblings don't make sense. He trying to justify his stance with all sorts of reasons that aren't applicable and flat out have nothing to do with him.
See the indictment:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/United_States_of_America_v_Kent_Hovind_and_Jo_Hovind
The first 12 counts deal with the Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax.
See more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Insurance_Contributions_Act_tax
The next 45 counts deal with the Bank Secrecy Act (Hovind structured deposits of less than $10,000 to get around the reporting requirements) This deals with federally insured banks.
See more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Secrecy_Act
and the last count is obstructing a federal agent's work.
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