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JD Vance demanded $40,000 and first-class flights during speaking tour for hit book, report says

JD Vance demanded ,000 and first-class flights during speaking tour for hit book, report says

JD Vance demanded $40,000 and first-class flights while promoting his Hillbilly Elegy book in 2017, years before he entered politics, according to a report.

Vance made the lavish request for an appearance at a Midwestern public university four years before he was elected to the Senate, records obtained by POLITICO show.

But the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to the outlet, eventually bowed out of negotiations with Vance because they were “too much to overcome.”

According to the outlet, in February 2017, a representative from the university contacted Vance’s publisher, HarperCollins, enquiring about an appearance from the author as his book had been shortlisted as a finalist for its 2017 – 2018 Go Big Read.

The publisher informed the college that a 45-minute appearance, including a question-and-answer session and book signing, would cost $25,000 plus first-class flights, hotel, meals, and travel on the ground, according to POLITICO.

Vance’s book was confirmed as the winner and when the university informed the publisher, they reportedly told them his speaking fee had gone up to $40,000.

The university managed to negotiate the fee back down to $30,000, but talks reportedly came to a halt over difficulty pinning down a date.

By the time negotiations resumed, the publisher reportedly quoted $40,000 again.

A visit was penciled in for January 2018, but the university pulled out of the negotiations and said the fee and timing were “too much to overcome,” according to POLITICO.

The event about the book went ahead with a local panel of experts of instead of Vance.

The Independent has contacted Vance’s representatives and HarperCollins for comment.

Vance’s spokesperson defended the fee in a statement to POLITICO.

“It’s widely known that, like many best-selling authors, Senator Vance was compensated for speaking events after the success of Hillbilly Elegy,” William Martin said.

“High-profile Democrats like the Clintons, Obamas, and Bidens have made tens of millions in speaking fees over the years. Politico should be embarrassed to be reporting on something so irrelevant to the issues American voters care about.”

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