Dallas real estate billionaire Harlan Crow paid tuition for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ grandnephew for two years at two private boarding schools, according to a statement released ...
A ProPublica investigation has revealed that billionaire real-estate developer Harlan Crow paid the bills of a personal acquaintance of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas in an arrangement that ...
Washington — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose travel aboard a private jet provided by Republican megadonor Harlan Crow in 2010, the Democratic chairman of the Senate ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose three trips that were paid for by GOP mega-donor Harlan Crow, according to information obtained by the Senate Judiciary Committee and ...
They're going to go after Crow. Right? Crow is the -- Harlan Crow is Thomas' friend. And, apparently, he's a very, very bad man. You're not allowed to be friends with Justice Thomas because ...
Harlan Crow, who treated Thomas to decades of unreported luxury trips, owns a signed copy of “Mein Kampf” and two of Hitler’s paintings. (JTA) – A display of Nazi memorabilia at the home ...
The Thomas' guardianship is part of the scandal surrounding the Supreme Court justice's failure to disclose gifts from billionaire Harlan Crow. More from News Clarence Thomas took in his ...
No such appointment has been publicly made. Related: Harlan Crow: There’s nothing wrong with my friendship with Clarence Thomas The group Fix the Court said the financial disclosure law is clear ...
5 things to know about Harlan Crow, the billionaire funding Clarence Thomas’s lavish lifestyle Here's how the real estate billionaire how he got to where he is—and what else he's been funding.
“Even if one believes that a certain segment of Thomas’ free vacations, like his stays at Harlan Crow’s ranch or summer camp, were not reportable due to the personal hospitality exemption,” Roth said, ...
A Senate investigation revealed Thomas accepted over $4.75 million in gifts and travel since 1991, much of it undisclosed.
The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department, the judiciary's policymaking body says.