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After prison,‘Survivor’ is broke and bitter
By msnbc.msn.com
Published: 08/18/2009

After spending nearly four years in prison for tax evasion, America’s first reality show star is broke and still under house arrest — but Richard Hatch remains unapologetic, insisting he was made a victim because of his open homosexuality.

At the same time, Hatch acknowledged that being in prison taught him a measure of humility.

“I’d say it reduced my arrogance,” he told TODAY’s Matt Lauer in his first interview since being released from a federal prison to house arrest at his sister’s home.

Dressed in light blue shorts and a darker blue shirt, his hair close-cropped and gray, Hatch spent much of his time with Lauer insisting that he is innocent of the tax evasion charges that put him in behind bars.

‘Personal issues’ Hatch has maintained that CBS, which produced and aired that first “Survivor” series in 2000, promised to pay the taxes on the $1 million he won on the show, as well as on other money he made from radio appearances.

“I know without question that there are personal issues involved for the prosecutor. I don’t know why. The prosecutorial misconduct has been egregious,” Hatch said. “He told the court I didn’t pay my taxes in 2000, and he told the court I haven’t been cooperative. The IRS specifically contradicts that. I don’t have a bill for 2000. I haven’t even been assessed for 2000. And I’ve been fully cooperative.”

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