Ohio Prisoner Snuck Drugs Into Prison In Pages Of JD Vance Book, 'Hillbilly Elegy'

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  • Austin Siebert, a 30-year-old prisoner, has been sentenced for smuggling drugs into an Ohio prison by spraying them onto the pages of JD Vance's memoir, 'Hillbilly Elegy.' This unusual method of drug transport highlights ongoing issues related to contraband in correctional facilities.
  • This incident raises concerns about prison security and the effectiveness of measures in place to prevent the introduction of illegal substances. It also draws attention to the potential impact on the reputation of JD Vance, whose book has now been associated with a criminal act.
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