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Tuesday June 3, 2008 3:14 pm

Will Richard Hatch Survive in the Supreme Court?




Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Prime Time, Reality, CBS, Survivor, Gossip,

Richard Hatch

The first reality TV-made millionaire, Survivor , is prepared to take his tax evasion case all the way to the Supreme Court…but that doesn’t mean the highest body of lawmakers in the land will have anything to do with him.

Richard Hatch was convicted in 2006 of the same crime which took down mob kingpin Al Capone - income tax evasion. Hatch was sentenced to serve four years in prison for failure to pay a portion of the $1 million prize he received from winning . But Hatch isn’t going to go quietly.

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Richard Hatch

The quasi-TV star and his attorney have appealed the ruling with the Supreme Court because they claim Hatch was not given the opportunity to fully testify in his own defense, and also that a witness for the prosecution (an accountant) was not thoroughly cross-examined by the defense. Hatch claims that he spoke with the producers of the show during taping and was told that his taxes would be paid, so long as he didn’t blow the whistle on cheating which was occurring. denies these claims.

The United States Supreme Court takes a small fraction of the appeals it routinely receives. In the midst of all this legal trouble, Richard Hatch is also penning a book about the American legal system and his experiences therein.

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you must be one of the only other people i have ever ? seen/heard of lol that likes 24

Pfft everyone likes 24. :)

Yeah I don't know anyone that doesn't like 24...

well maybe becuase im 13 all my friends dont like it... but me and my mom are obssessed... i got netflix to watch season one but that was as for as i got lol.... too time consuming

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Man wish I had a million dollars, Always pay Uncle Sam because IRS Don’t play

This is just stupid… why do people feel they have to do this?  He wins the money, and yet he won’t comply with the law, thinking he is somehow above the law now.  I say fine them double the amount they were supposed to originally pay—teach ‘em a lesson!

Well, if they did tell him they would pay his portion of the tax, then how would this be different than say a store that runs a promo where the offer to pay the sales tax to close the deal.

I think that was the only season I watched to the end.

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