Richard Hatch,
who won $1 million on the first season of the reality show
Survivor, pleaded innocent Monday to charges
that he failed to pay taxes on his winnings from the CBS
show. The Rhode Island resident has been charged with
tax evasion, filing a false tax return, wire fraud,
bank fraud, and mail fraud and was released on $50,000
bond. A judge restricted his travel to Rhode Island and
Houston, where his lawyer's office is located, and
ordered him to turn over his passport.
Before the
hearing, Hatch, 44, called the accusations absurd. He is
also accused of using donations made to his charity
for personal expenses and failing to pay taxes on
hundreds of thousands of dollars of other income.
"I've never taken a penny from a charity, and they know it.
I've always paid my taxes, and they know it," he said.
A grand jury
indictment filed earlier this month said Hatch filed false
2000 and 2001 tax returns, omitting his income from the
reality show, $327,000 he was paid to cohost The
Wilde Show on WQSX-FM in Boston, and $28,000
in rent on a property he owns in Newport. Hatch had
two accountants prepare tax returns for 2000 that
included his Survivor winnings, but he did not
file them when he learned he would owe hundreds of thousands
of dollars in taxes, the indictment said. In 2002, he
had one of the accountants prepare a second return
that did not include his winnings from the television
show. He filed that one, which called for a $4,500 refund,
the indictment said.
The grand jury
also accused Hatch of misusing $36,500 from Horizon Bound,
a nonprofit camp he set up. For example, he allegedly kept
for himself a $10,000 donation made in return for his
appearance on the NBC game show Weakest Link.
He spent the money from the game show on a
construction project at his house, the indictment said.
Hatch faces a
maximum of 75 years in prison if found guilty on all
charges. He also could face millions of dollars in fines.
On
Survivor, Hatch stood out for being a cunning
and ruthless competitor who spent much of his time in the
nude. He won the show's first season in August 2000.
Since then he has appeared on other TV shows, most
recently Battle of the Network Reality Stars on
the cable TV channel Bravo. (M.L. Johnson, via AP)
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