Career
Burt ran "Our Father"s House", which began as a Christian ministry and shelter for unwed mothers, later evolving into a private religious reformatory boarding school for "troubled" teenage girls. In 2003 he was arrested for molesting a 15-year-old girl who was living there. He was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison, where he died in 2013.
Burt served in the Marines.
He also joined the Ku Klux Klan, although he later quit them. In 1984, Matt Goldsby and Jimmy Simmons bombed several abortion clinics.
Both had an extensive association with Burt, who called himself their "spiritual adviser," and picketed their trial. He later denied responsibility in influencing the bombers.
He was arrested in February, 1985, for trespassing at Doctor Bo Bagenholm"s clinic, and was sentenced to five months" probation.
On March 26, 1986, Burt and five others invaded an abortion clinic, damaging equipment and injuring two women. He was convicted of burglary and assault. Anti-abortion activist John Brockhoeft was arrested after leaving Burt"s house on May 6, 1988, with bomb-making materials and the intention to bomb an abortion clinic.
Burt claimed not to know about Brockhoeft"s plans, but he was sentenced to two years" house arrest.
When Michael Griffin murdered Doctor David Gunn on March 10, 1993, Burt was accused of brainwashing Griffin using graphic right-to-life propaganda. Gunn"s family, together with Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center, filed a civil lawsuit that was settled with Gunn"s family taking possession of land next to the abortion clinic, which Burt had purchased in 1991.
On February 23, 2001, Burt was arrested at the Community Healthcare Center of Pensacola for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and violating a noise ordinance. He was sentenced to six months probation and ordered not to go near the clinic again.
In 2003, Burt was charged with four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and one count of lewd and lascivious conduct.
She had filed a police report, but, like previous accusations from other girls staying at the house, it was dismissed for lack of evidence. However, she presented new evidence at Burt"s trial, including a handwritten note from Burt which propositioned her for oral sex and sexual intercourse. The jury found Burt guilty on all five counts.
Circuit Court Judge Ron Swanson sentenced him to 18 years in prison.
He died while serving his sentence.