PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — “Survivor” winner Richard Hatch has been moved
to a halfway house from the federal prison where he was serving time
for failing to pay taxes on his reality TV prize.
Hatch was convicted in Rhode Island in January 2006 of failing to pay
taxes on the $1 million prize he won on the debut season of the hit
CBS show. He was sentenced to four years and three months.
Officials say Hatch left the federal prison in West Virginia on Monday
and is now being held in a halfway house in Pennsylvania.
Carla Wilson, a spokeswoman for the Northeast Regional office of the
Bureau of Prisons, says Hatch is expected to be released from the
halfway house Oct. 7.
Hatch has maintained his innocence.

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