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On May 6, , Varner was revealed to be one of the 16 men who was eligible to be voted by the viewers to return for the 31st season, Survivor: Cambodia. On May 20, the results revealed that both Varner and Kappenberg were voted to return. It was revealed that Varner had been part of a pre-game alliance prior to the start of filming, with three other players: Terry Deitz and Shane Powers of Survivor: Panama , and Kelly Wiglesworth of Survivor: Borneo. Although Powers did not make it into the season, Deitz and Wiglesworth did, and the two of them ended up with Varner on the same Ta Keo tribe.

Early in the game, Varner was seen as a crucial player in the season: He and Peih-Gee Law from Survivor: China were the swing votes who ultimately decided the elimination of Vytas Baskauskas on Day 3, and Varner himself organized the elimination of Shirin Oskooi on Day 6. Although Varner initially planned to simply stay with his former Ta Keo allies, Fox suddenly realized this was his plan after they lost the immunity challenge and called Varner "a rat" in front of the other tribes.

As a result, Varner inexplicably began to panic and decided to turn on one of his own allies for no reason, ultimately voting with the majority to send Law home on Day 9. After their tribe lost again on Day 11, Varner was eliminated in a unanimous vote, placing 17th in the overall competition.

He held that chair until he left the station in April Jeff began his career in communications as a public relations assistant and corporate communications manager for Citicorp in New York City. He was part of the first team in the corporate world to utilize the internet to communicate project information in Citicorp's "Product Design and Development Division. Email Rachael Recker or follow her on Twitter. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. I'll combine my Outback and Cambodia styles—hard gameplay with a more subtle approach.

I plan to try and control my emotions more. As best as circumstances allow, I'll manage a swap better. I plan to align myself with the big threats. Even if I end up in the minority after a swap, I'll make sure there is someone else with me who is more of a target.

This time, it's all business. I'd love to make the Jury finally, but if I don't, I want to make sure I've soaked it all up in a way that it's okay. Nobody changed their vote on the revote, eliminating Jeff due to prior votes at Tribal Council. Jeff himself did not cast a vote. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 27, Alicia Kucha. Amber Ogakor. Colby Ogakor. Debb Kucha. Elisabeth Kucha. Jeff Kucha.

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