'Survivor' winner still in jail after hearing
BOSTON — A lawyer for "Survivor" winner Richard Hatch is threatening to go to court if her client is not released soon from a Massachusetts county jail.
Hatch had been serving the remainder of a prison term for tax evasion on home confinement at his sister's Newport, R.I., home. He was jailed Aug. 18 after granting two TV interviews for which the federal Bureau of Prisons says he didn't have proper permission.
Hatch remained behind bars at the Barnstable County jail in Bourne after a hearing Wednesday with sheriff's deputies, said his Los Angeles-based lawyer, Cynthia Ribas. She said the information gathered at the hearing will be passed on to federal prisons authorities, who will then decide whether Hatch will be moved back to a prison, to a halfway house or returned to home confinement.
Bureau of Prisons spokeswomen Felicia Ponce said she could not confirm where Hatch is being held, but said he remains under the supervision of the department's Philadelphia office.
"It's awful. It's been eight days. He's tormented. It makes no sense," Ribas said. "We'll file something in a real court of law if they don't get him out of there."
Hatch was not allowed to have a lawyer present at Wednesday's hearing with two sheriff's deputies, Ribas said. She and the Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union submitted witness statements.
The ACLU claims that Hatch's constitutional free speech rights are being trampled.
"It is appalling that he would actually be sent to jail for engaging in quintessential free speech activity," the ACLU said in a statement.
Hatch granted three television interviews last week — to NBC's "Today" show, NBC affiliate WJAR-TV in Providence, R.I., and the NBC-owned "Access Hollywood." He claimed in each interview that the judge in his case discriminated against him because he is gay, and accused federal prosecutors of misconduct.
A Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman said last week that the department bar prisoners on home confinement from granting media interviews without first getting permission.
Ribas said she received the proper permission for the "Today" interview and thought it extended to all NBC properties. But federal rules consider each media outlet separate.
Hatch was convicted in 2006 of failing to pay taxes on the $1 million prize he got for winning the first season of the CBS reality show. He was given extra prison time for lying on the stand. He has maintained his innocence.
His sentence is scheduled to end Oct. 7.
Recent comments
Some of you people do not know how vicious our laws are.
Once...
It is clear | Aug. 27, 2009 at 5:35 a.m.
This guy is still around? Seriously??? I thought he died!!! Wow....
CaptainD | Aug. 26, 2009 at 5:03 p.m.
let him rot. he may think he deserves special treatment because of...
Anonymous | Aug. 26, 2009 at 4:50 p.m.
- Plans call for 2nd waste site 10:43 p.m.
- Leaders look to clean up Depot Dist. 10:41 p.m.
- Possible ban on sex business 10:40 p.m.
- Softball complex renamed for Miller 10:38 p.m.
- Beyonce, Keys filming video 10:37 p.m.
- Foxx changes song for students 10:35 p.m.
- Gossett recovering from cancer 10:34 p.m.
- City plans dance to raise funds 10:31 p.m.
- Utah County sets position salaries 10:31 p.m.
- More rain threatens L.A. area 10:30 p.m.
- High school players commit to BYU
- Utah Jazz Ironmen
- 15-month-old Rachel Toone dies
- LDS veggie program helps Bolivians
- Teacher merit pay debated
- SLC's City Creek moves ahead
- Utahn's 'Caveman Diet' catching on
- MWC race shaping 'Survivor' style
- Kaman, not Boozer, on All-Star team
- 'Faces of America' recommends LDS
- Teacher merit pay debated
192 - UNLV bombs BYU into loss
185 - Countering attacks on LDS scholarship
160 - Why do they hate us? Try asking
155 - Letters: Tea Party hypocrites
119 - White House mocks Sarah Palin
97 - Rally in opposition to benefit cuts
90 - High school players commit to BYU
88 - Let's talk college hoops
78 - BYU's prime postseason position?
77
New films in theaters this week: "Broken Embraces"; "Crazy Heart"; "Dear...
Scott Borchetta, the head man at Big Machine Records, is defending...
I think they may have referred to it as a blow-out based on the 29-point lead...
Tomorrow.. May the lord Christ give you some comfort to heal over death...
is the best we can come up with I`ll vote for Obama
Can the company prove that it will be financially solvent and in business to...
Research to benefit humanity? Come on you really believe that? It's all about...
re:Anonymous | 9:40 p.m. Feb. 9, 2010 To Teacher and Proud Of It: "Now,...
"When you are doing the right things on and off the field magic happens."...
@7:36 Actually, a small community or town or state or federal government is...
Palin-hating mockers on this string: Palin would be comfortable competitively...
This constant obstructionism continues to concretize the public perception...


