After a quick trial, a jury has found professional liar and creationist Kent Hovind guilty of contempt of court for filing fraudulent paperwork to block the sale of property seized by the federal government to pay some of the taxes he refused to pay, which got him sent to prison in the first place.

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 sentencing June 12, but their followers remain adamant they walk out of jail afterward free men.

Hovind was found guilty of contempt for filing paperwork disputing the government’s right to sell his property. The jury was unable to agree on the three other charges Hovind was facing…

Hovind is on the tail end of a nearly decade-long prison sentence for failing to withhold payroll taxes and “structuring” bank transactions to evade federal reporting requirements. To pay his tax debts, Hovind was ordered to forfeit 10 properties surrounding his biblical theme park, Dinosaur Adventure Land.

In addition, Hovind and his ministry were restricted by court injunction from filing claims, liens and other actions on the properties.

The contempt charges against Hovind and Hansen, a church trustee, were filed after the men submitted additional court papers contesting the land’s ownership. Among them was a “lis pendens,” a document warning potential buyers that the property was under legal dispute and which Hovind described to his daughter as “dog crap” on the government’s shoe. It was for those actions Hovind was found guilty Thursday.

Hansen was convicted of the same charge for filing liens against several of the properties the government ordered forfeited, and for failure to appear before grand jury subpoena in August.