Judd Sergeant brought big-city bluster to the Guatemalan jungle — a New York hotel doorman whose loud, profane, take-no-prisoners style made him one of Survivor: Guatemala's most quotable players. He muscled into a leadership role in the dominant alliance and never stopped reminding everyone that he, unlike all these liars, played the honest game.
That self-image is exactly what blew up on him. Judd was the first castaway in the franchise to get a clue to a hidden immunity idol, and he immediately told the tribe it was hidden on the ground — while he combed the trees for it himself. Gary Hogeboom watched him searching up high, smelled the lie, and ended up finding and playing the idol before Judd ever could. When Danni won immunity late, she used Judd's idol lie to pry Rafe, Stephenie, and Lydia loose and engineer a 4-2 blindside.
He did not go quietly. Judd ripped into the players who'd just voted him out as 'scumbags' and walked off hoping they'd get eaten by crocodiles, still insisting he hadn't really lied. Combustible and unforgettable, he finished sixth and remains an early-era character fans still quote.












