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Justice Clarence Thomas Discloses Luxury 2019 Trips Paid for by Harlan Crow
Jun 7, 2024, 04:23 PM
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has disclosed two luxury trips taken in 2019 that were paid for by Texas billionaire and GOP donor Harlan Crow. These trips, which included a visit to Bali and another to a private club in California, were previously revealed by ProPublica but were not included in Thomas's earlier financial disclosures. This marks the first time Thomas has amended his financial reports to include these trips, which were presumably 'inadvertently omitted' from earlier disclosures. The disclosure was made in a Supreme Court financial report.
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