What a turn for the worse? 'Survivor' Winner Hatch in Solitary Confinement

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'Survivor' Winner Hatch in Solitary Confinement

Richard Hatch, who won fortune and fame in the first edition of CBS hit reality show "Survivor," is being held in solitary confinement in a Plymouth, Mass., jail while he awaits sentencing on tax evasion charges, the Associated Press has reported.

Mr. Hatch requested to be put in protective custody, the AP reported. He is expected to be sentenced April 25.

"The situation he's in is the best possible position for him to be in at this point in time, the safest and most secure," Charles Wyant, a supervisory deputy U.S. marshal, told the AP.

Mr. Hatch faces up to 13 years in prison. U.S. District Court Judge Ernest Torres has said, according to the AP, that he expects Mr. Hatch to get a sentence of between two years, nine months and three years, five months. However, the sentence "could be longer because prosecutors accuse Hatch of lying during his testimony," the AP report said.
 
no more survivor all stars appearances for him......

how wierd to have won a million bucks on nationwide tv, plus being able to sell your autograph for money and be so dumb to try to evade the taxes.....


let alone seeing yourself on tv in reruns while being locked up
 
bhelms said:
Hopefully his TV choice is limited to watching the Moussaoui trial...!

No cameras in Federal Court. Maybe Hatch can look through a peep hole in his cell and watch the guy since I believe he will be in Federal custody at a Federal prison.:devil:
 
I heard fed prison offers NO time off for good behavior. HGow old is hatch? Will he be a old man on release?
 
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