Hunter Biden’s Book Didn’t Fly Off Shelves. Prosecutors Loved It.

Hunter Biden confronted his demons of alcohol and crack cocaine addiction in his memoir “Beautiful Things,” which garnered favorable reviews but modest sales when it was released months after his father became president. The book came back to haunt him in court.

“The book blew up in his face,” said Michael Weinstein. “The government got the best of both worlds—admissions from him and statements from his own mouth without his own counsels’ ability to water them down.”

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