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Donald Trump Wants to Help Jailed Richard Hatch
(People.com 3.14.11)
Celebrity Apprentice contestant Richard Hatch turned
himself into U.S. marshals on Monday to begin a nine-month prison
sentence. But Hatch, who is serving
time for failing to pay taxes on his $1 million prize from the
first season of Survivor,
has someone on the outside who may be willing to help him.
"It sounds like a very tough predicament," Donald Trump
tells PEOPLE. "I may ask him if there's anything I can do ...
I may get involved and ask him what the hell is going on."
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'Survivor'
winner Hatch gets 9-month prison sentence
(MSNBC 3.11.11)
Reality TV star Richard Hatch was ordered back to prison Friday to
serve a nine-month sentence for failing to pay taxes on the $1
million he won on the first season of the hit CBS show
"Survivor."
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The Richard
Hatch interview: A survivor in the truest sense
(Examiner 12.22.10)
Hatch discusses his love of the game, his thoughts on Survivor:
Nicaragua, and his hopes to play the game again when possible.
He also touches on and confirms his involvement in Celebrity
Apprentice set to air next Spring, and about a future biography he
plans to write chronicling his truly unique journey from sole
Survivor to surviving the realities that life has presented to him.
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Angry ‘Survivor’ says the Feds are pushing him
(Boston Herald 1.12.10)
Apparently, the U.S. Attorney denied the convicted tax evader the
opportunity to wreak tribal havoc on the 10th anniversary edition
of “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.” And Hatch, who was the
show’s first $1 million winner, isn’t happy.
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"Survivor"
winner Hatch freed from federal prison
(Charleston Daily Mail 5.13.09)
Hatch left a federal prison in West Virginia on Monday and is now
being held in a halfway house in Pennsylvania.
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Where Are They Now?: Survivor's Joel Klug
(Today's THV 2.20.08)
Where
is Joel Klug now? Well he's settling in to his most important role
yet. He says, "I have a four month old son named Jayden and
Anita and I live in LA, she's a stunt woman out here and we're
very happy with him, he's a happy, healthy, great little guy.
It’s been quite a ride, done movies, TV, started a couple
companies but now I work in the packaging industry and I also
started a bicycle company."
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Appeals
Court Buries the Hatch
(E! News 2.2.08)
A federal appeals court in Boston upheld the Survivor
winner's conviction on tax-evasion charges, further rejecting his
claim that he was under the impression that the show's producers
were going to pay the taxes on his $1 million prize. The
46-year-old Rhode Island resident was sentenced to 51 months in
prison on May 16, 2006
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Rudy Boesch: Still Living Life to the Fullest as a "Survivor"
(Medtronic,
Inc - 6.7.07)
Former Navy Seal Will Be Competing in Senior Olympics Less Than a
Year After Receiving a Medtronic Abdominal Aortic Stent Graft
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'Survivor' Hatch on Prison: 'Horrendous'
(Associated Press 3.16.07)
Richard Hatch, who won $1 million on
"Survivor," says being in prison for failing to pay taxes
on his reality TV prize and other income is no day at the beach.
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Surviving "Survivor"
REALITY CHECK: What happened to Virginians
after season in the sun?
(Times-Dispatch
2.4.07)
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EXCLUSIVE:
Richard Hatch Speaks Out from Prison
(EDGE National News Editor - 11.15.06)
Richard Hatch, the openly gay winner of the first
"Survivor" TV show, is speaking out in detail for the
first time about his conviction on income tax charges and
confinement in federal prison.
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Survivor'
Rudy Boesch Undergoes Heart Surgery
(The Virginian-Pilot - 8.30.06)
Rudy Boesch, the highly decorated former Navy SEAL who became
instantly famous on the first "Survivor" reality show six
years ago, says he is recuperating nicely after recent open-heart
surgery.
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As
a 'Survivor' Goes to the Clink, Keith Famie Speaks Out
(Detroit Free Press 5.19.06)
Who knows why, but Richard Hatch always treated Keith
Famie poorly. Maybe it was because Hatch treated everyone that
way. Hatch won the first season of "Survivor," and
Famie, the chef from Novi, finished third when the show hit the
Australian Outback the next year.
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'Survivor' Winner Sentenced to 51 Months
in Prison (AP 5.16.06)
"Survivor"
winner Richard Hatch was sentenced Tuesday to more than
four years in prison for failing to pay taxes on his $1
million prize and other income, receiving a harsher than
expected sentence from a judge who called Hatch a liar.
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Ex-'Survivor' Hatch Found Guilty of Tax Evasion
(MSNBC
1.25.06)
Hatch was handcuffed and taken into custody after
U.S. District Judge Ernest Torres said he was a potential flight
risk.
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Survivor: Borneo
The First Season
Airdate: Summer/2000
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The Winner of Survivor: Borneo
Richard Hatch |
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Show Details |
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Location: Borneo (Pulau Tiga),
Malaysia
Tribes: Tagi (Yellow Buffs), Pagong (Orange Buffs),
Rattana - Merged (Light Green Buffs)
Players: 16
Notable Event: Sue Hawk's "Rat and Snake"
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The Location |
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Survivor: Borneo (aka Survivor: Pulau Tiga) was filmed on the
Malaysian island Pulau Tiga in the South China Sea. The
island was formed on
September 21, 1897 when a large earthquake on the Philippine
island of Mindanao triggered a volcanic eruption just north of Borneo.
The eruption of mud and rock formed a new island 66 feet (20 meters)
wide.
Pulau Tiga is 6 miles (10 km) offshore of the island of Borneo, to the
northeast of the country of Brunei.
Climate & Weather -
The taping of the show took place on Pulau
Tiga during the February through April "dry" season when the sea
around the island is relatively calm. The island is near the equator and
is located in a rain forest climatic zone. Almost year-round monsoons hit Pulau Tiga and Malaysia hard.
Flora and Fauna - Pulau Tiga and its surrounding sea is home
to a diverse number of interesting animal species. Poisonous sea snakes,
proboscis and macaque monkeys, flying foxes, bats, sharks, monitor
lizards, barracuda, sea turtles, and a plethora of birds all call
Pulau Tiga home.
The two original tribes of Survivor:
Borneo were Tagi and Pagong. Eventually the two were merged into the
Rattana tribe.
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