According to Pensecola News Journal, Kent Hovind, also known as Dr. Dino has been found guilty of contempt for filing paperwork disputing the government’s right to sell his property.

The jury was unable to reach a verdict on the other four charges Hovind faced.

The News Journal reported that,

Hovind and his co-defendant Paul John Hansen are facing a six-count indictment for mail fraud, conspiracy to commit mail fraud and contempt of court. The government alleges they filed fraudulent documents disputing the ownership of property Hovind was forced to forfeit following his previous conviction.

The charges brought against Hovind and the rulings are as such:

Count 1 Conspiracy to Commit Mail Fraud – Unable to come to a verdict

Count 2 Mail Fraud – Unable to come to a verdict

Count 3 Criminal Contempt of Court – Guilty

Count 4 Mail Fraud – Unable to come to a verdict

As Hovind is now reaching the end of his 10-year sentence for tax related crimes. Since being incarcerated, more charges had been filed against him.

Sentencing for this charge will begin on June 12, 2015 and Hovind faces having more 6 months to two years tacked onto his current sentence.

Tom Keith, Hovind’s attorney said that an appeal is likely but also noted that under federal guidelines, Rodgers will now review the trial record and have the option of essentially over-ruling the jury and setting aside the guilty verdict.

Speaking to the News Journal, Keith said, “Were hoping for not guilty on all counts.” Though given Hovind’s past this seems rather unlikely.

A crowd outside the courthouse of around 20 Hovind supporters said they would be writing letters to legislators demanding the release of Hovind.

Eric Hovind, Kent’s son who testified at the trial released a statement on Facebook asking that his fathers supporters pray and write letters to the states leaders.

And being the opportunist Eric is, also encouraged supporters to shop at the Creation Ministry store and to donate. Classy.