It is being reported that Dr. Dino's (aka Kent Hovind) son has a deal with the feds to rescue the various related properties (e.g., Dinosaur Adventure Land) from seizure.
There is allegedly a Sept. 15, 2009 deadline for the son to come up with $380,000.00 to swing the deal.
He has sent out an appeal to contributors and is, allegedly, closing in on coming up with the money.
See the following Dr. Dino blog for some of the details:
> http://www.cseblogs.com
Sincerely,
Maury Enthusiast!
Dr. Dino's son to the rescue?
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Re: Dr. Dino's son to the rescue?
No!!! I like the idea of the IRS running Dinosaur Adventure Land as a going concern even better than them running that brothel in Nevada.
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Re: Dr. Dino's son to the rescue?
Quixote,
I'm with you in not liking the idea of Hovind getting the property back, but I don't think the government should be trying to do anything but sell it to someone who would dismantle it and put it to more appropriate use.
I also have this fantasy that what the feds are doing is setting Eric up so they can take the $380,000.00 from him, make a jeopardy assessment against him and/or his daddy, and apply the money to all of that instead that other account; and then the feds could still sell the property.
Sincerely,
Maury Enthusiast!
I'm with you in not liking the idea of Hovind getting the property back, but I don't think the government should be trying to do anything but sell it to someone who would dismantle it and put it to more appropriate use.
I also have this fantasy that what the feds are doing is setting Eric up so they can take the $380,000.00 from him, make a jeopardy assessment against him and/or his daddy, and apply the money to all of that instead that other account; and then the feds could still sell the property.
Sincerely,
Maury Enthusiast!