LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Bullitt County man who was arrested in July after FBI agents found dozens of skulls and other human remains in his Mt. Washington home will plead guilty later this month on charges he had illegal firearms and weapons, according to court records.

James Nott was arrested in July after the FBI obtained a warrant for his arrest as part of an investigation they started last year.

According to court documents, Nott, 39, purchased human remains online using the alias of serial killer "William Burke."

However, Nott is not charged with anything to do with the human remains found but instead for having an AK-47 rifle, ammunition and other weapons.

In a hearing on Wednesday in U.S. District Court, a "change-of-plea" hearing was scheduled for Nov. 27.

Law enforcement viewed Nott's public Facebook page, which included posts about human remains for sale as recently as June 2023.

While searching his home, investigators found 40 human skulls, spinal cords, femurs and hip bones. The skulls were decorated and around furniture in the apartment. One of the skulls had a head scarf around it, while another was on Nott's bed.

FBI agents also found an AK-47 with loaded magazines, dummy grenades, two plates of body armor and a loaded .38 special revolver.

Nott was previously sentenced to 30 months in prison and three years of supervised release for felony violations including possession of an unregistered destructive device and possession of a firearm by an unlawful user of marijuana.

Nott remains in federal custody and is being housed in the Oldham County Detention Center.

He faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

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