Columbus, Ohio — Vice President JD Vance's memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" has a storied history as a New York Times bestseller, as the then-31-year-old's introduction to the nation as a "Trump whisperer," as a divisive subject among Appalachian scholars and, eventually, as a Ron Howard-directed movie.
Its latest role? Secretly transporting drugs into an Ohio prison.
The book was one of three items whose pages 30-year-old Austin Siebert, of Maumee, southwest of Toledo, has been convicted of spraying with narcotics and then shipping to Grafton Correctional Institution disguised as Amazon orders. The others were a 2019 GRE Handbook and a separate piece of paper, according to court documents.
On Nov. 18, U.S. District Judge Donald C. Nugent sentenced Siebert to more than a decade in prison for h

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