Survivor’s’ Hatch says prison life difficult
As he works on appeal for tax fraud, he’s trying to adjust
to incarceration
MSNBC 8.10.06
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Richard Hatch, who
won the $1 million prize on the debut season of "Survivor,"
says he’s finding it difficult to adjust to life in prison.
Hatch, 45, of Newport, R.I., was
convicted by a federal jury in January of failing to pay taxes
on the prize and other income. He was sentenced in May to 51
months in prison by a judge who said the reality TV star had
repeatedly lied on the witness stand.
He arrived at the minimum-security
facility in Morgantown on July 25.
Hatch, who became known as the
"fat
naked guy" for refusing to wear clothes on the CBS show, is
now required to wear khaki shirts and pants.
"I'm doing lots of intake stuff,
like clothing and getting to know the place ... but I don’t
think I will adjust to any of this until I can prove I was
unethically prosecuted," he told The Dominion Post of
Morgantown during a phone interview Wednesday.
Hatch said he will be tutoring inmates,
helping them to earn their GEDs and hone their job-hunting
skills.
"Sure, people know my name ... there
are 1,300-plus inmates who think they know me, so it’s an
interesting experience,” he said. "They all have questions
— want to know what this experience is like and what 'Survivor'’ was about."
While his lawyer works on his appeal,
Hatch said he is using his time to read and write a book about
his experiences on "Survivor" and his subsequent legal
problems.
"I’m focused on writing what has
gone so terribly wrong," he said.