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EXCLUSIVE!
Former Survivor Winner Richard Hatch: I Am a Target of Injustice
Now that he's back in the wild, Richard Hatch has a bone to pick with Uncle Sam. Make that several.
Hours after he was released from a Rhode Island correctional facility for tax evasion, the original Survivor champ and later Celebrity Apprentice scourge tells E! News exclusively about the "horrendous" living conditions he had to endure in the pokey the last few years and why he considers himself a victim of injustice by the legal system.
Smallville Star Begins Yearlong Prison Sentence for Hawking Hillbilly Heroin
This ain't no Lindsay Lohan sentence. This is the real deal.
Former Smallville star Sam Jones III checked into federal prison last week to begin serving a nearly yearlong sentence for his admitted role in a massive drug ring after pleading guilty last year to conspiracy to sell more than 10,000 oxycodone pills.
If only Clark Kent's alter ego could save him now.
Audrina Patridge's Bling Ring Burglar Gets Prison Sentence
The next place alleged "Bling Ring" ringleader Rachel Lee will behitting: the big house.
Lee, accused of being one of the masterminds behind the high-profile heists of several Hollywood celebrities, was sentenced today to four years in state prison for burglarizing the home of The Hills star Audrina Patridge, E! News can confirm.
But it wasn't all bad news for the bad girl.
Sprung! T.I. Headed Back to Halfway House
The Bureau of Prisons has met T.I. halfway once again.
Two weeks after releasing him, only to promptly haul him back behind bars, the BOP approved the rapper's return to a halfway house to spend the waning days of his prison sentence for violating probation on a federal weapon charge, E! News confirmed Thursday.
Guess he made a good showing at that mysterious disciplinary meeting, right?!
Austin Powers Actor Gets Life in Prison in Horrific Christmas Rape-Torture Case
Random Task is gonna have a lot tasks all right—like making license plates for the rest of his natural life.
Joseph Hyungmin Son, the actor who played Dr. Evil's Oddjob-inspired henchman in the first Austin Powers movie, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in a 1990 Christmas Eve gang rape and torture of a woman.
Son, 40, will eventually be eligible for parole, however.
T.I.'s Return Trip to Prison—It's All VH1's Fault?!
This much we know for sure: T.I. will be getting out of the big house by the end of the month.
As for why exactly he wound up back behind bars following what was supposed to be an early release—that still seems to be a bone of contention between the feds, who claim his VH1 reality show was the reason, and the rapper's lawyers, who are crying foul.
Here's where things stand.
How Did T.I.'s Tricked-Out Ride Cause So Much Trouble for Him?
Who knew that getting a pimped-out ride in a tour bus from jail to a halfway house was a big no-no?
We sure didn't, and apparently neither did T.I., but that seems to be the reason that the star hip-hopster is back in federal custody.
So what gives?
UPDATE!
Pimped-Out Bus, Er, "Transportation Issue" Lands T.I. Back in Federal Prison
Just when T.I. thought he was out, they pull him back in.
Less than 24 hours after he was released early from an Arkansas minimum-security prison, the King of the South has been remanded back into federal custody due to an "issue" with his mode of transportation to an Atlanta halfway house.
So what was the hitch?
T.I. Out of Prison and Bound for the Tube
Once again, T.I. will have a chance to show the world he's a reformed man.
The self-proclaimed King of the South got out of an Arkansas federal prison one month early this morning after serving 10 months on a probation violation.
"Feels great to be back where I belong...Back in the arms of those who need me the most," tweeted T.I. shortly after leaving the Forrest City minimum-security facility.
DMX Free to Break Some Laws Again
Stop us if you've heard this one before.
DMX, the rapper-actor/jail magnet, was released from a Yuma, Ariz., prison today after spending seven months locked up for violating his probation.
So how'd he enjoy his first day of freedom?






