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'''Jo Hovind''' is best known as the wife of [[Kent Hovind|Kent "Dr. Dino" Hovind]].  On [[November 2]], [[2006]], the Hovinds were convicted in federal court of tax evasion and financial impropriety related to their [[Christian Science Evangelism]] ministry and [[Dinosaur Adventure Land]] business.
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'''Jo Hovind''' is best known as the wife of [[Kent Hovind|Kent "Dr. Dino" Hovind]].  On [[November 2]], [[2006]], the Hovinds were convicted in federal court of tax evasion and financial impropriety related to their [[Creation Science Evangelism]] ministry and [[Dinosaur Adventure Land]] business.
  
 
Jo Hovind was convicted on 45 counts of evading bank-reporting requirements.  She was sentenced on [[June 29]], [[2007]], to serve one year and one day in federal prison, as well as to pay $8,000 in fines and to submit to three years of court supervision once released.  Hovind and her attorney are appealing both the guilty verdict and the sentence.
 
Jo Hovind was convicted on 45 counts of evading bank-reporting requirements.  She was sentenced on [[June 29]], [[2007]], to serve one year and one day in federal prison, as well as to pay $8,000 in fines and to submit to three years of court supervision once released.  Hovind and her attorney are appealing both the guilty verdict and the sentence.

Latest revision as of 19:41, 17 July 2012

Jo Hovind
Spouse Kent Hovind
Children Kent Andrew Hovind, Eric Hovind, Marlissa Jewell

Jo Hovind is best known as the wife of Kent "Dr. Dino" Hovind. On November 2, 2006, the Hovinds were convicted in federal court of tax evasion and financial impropriety related to their Creation Science Evangelism ministry and Dinosaur Adventure Land business.

Jo Hovind was convicted on 45 counts of evading bank-reporting requirements. She was sentenced on June 29, 2007, to serve one year and one day in federal prison, as well as to pay $8,000 in fines and to submit to three years of court supervision once released. Hovind and her attorney are appealing both the guilty verdict and the sentence.