Vice President JD Vance’s memoir was used to smuggle drugs into prison, a court heard.
Hillbilly Elegy launched Vance into political life, partly through a sensitive depiction of Appalachian despair and addiction.
Now, a copy of the 2016 The New York Times bestseller has been sprayed with narcotics by Austin Siebert, 30, and sent to an inmate disguised as an Amazon order.
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