Feds Arrest NYC Comptroller Candidate, Former Elliot Spitzer Madame, for Allegedly Selling Prescription Pills
Another victimless crime
New York City comptroller candidate and former madam Kristin Davis has been arrested for allegedly selling hundreds of prescription pills, including painkillers, speed and muscle relaxants.
Federal prosecutors said Davis was arrested Monday in Manhattan.
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According to the linked article, zolpidem is "a substitute for cocaine". If you're using zolpidem (= generic ambien) as a substitute for cocaine, then you're doing it completely wrong.