Posted on 01/25/2006 11:06:28 AM PST by NormsRevenge
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Richard Hatch, the "fat naked guy" who won $1 million in the debut season of the reality show "Survivor," was found guilty Wednesday of failing to pay taxes on his winnings.
Hatch was also convicted of evading taxes on $327,000 he earned as co-host of a Boston radio show and $28,000 in rent on property he owned. But he was acquitted of seven bank, mail and wire fraud charges. Jurors deliberated for less than a day after more than a week of testimony.
Hatch, 44, of Newport, faces up to 13 years in prison and a fine of $600,000.
One possible explanation for Hatch's failure to pay taxes was raised by his lawyer toward the end of the trial but was never mentioned in the jury's presence.
Hatch's lawyer, Michael Minns, said Hatch caught fellow contestants cheating and struck a deal with producers for the show to pay his taxes if he won. But, ultimately, Hatch was never asked about the allegation when he testified.
Instead, Minns told jurors Hatch was the "world's worst bookkeeper" and said his client never meant to do anything wrong. Hatch testified that he thought producers were supposed to pay his "Survivor" taxes, and said the donations he took from his charity were far less than the money he had already poured into it.
It ain't over yet.
Hey Rich - THE TRIBE HAS SPOKEN! Bwwwhahahahahahah!
Wow. Dumber then advertised. Just goes to show you that shrewd and smart are not the same thing.
LOL!
He just can't stay out of trouble. There was problems with his kid, then something with his new house and now this.
Three Words: NATIONAL SALES TAX
Shouldn't that read Survivor's fat naked stupid guy?
Still, for some reason I can't explain, I feel sorry for him.
Rich is going to prison?.......so I guess that means to him he just won a reward challenge. ;^)
No, four words....."Don't drop your soap!"
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