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Business. Here’s how the Clarence Thomas-Harlan Crow ethics story has unfolded so far Their long-term friendship includes lavish and secret trips, the purchase of the justice’s family home and ...
Justice Clarence Thomas didn't recuse himself from a 2004 appeals case, even though the company being sued was part of the real estate empire run by Harlan Crow, the GOP mega-donor who has ...
Crow also purchased three Georgia properties from Thomas and members of his family in 2014, a transaction that Thomas failed to note on his annual disclosure forms. Featured Weekly Ad ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his family sold $133,000 worth of real estate properties to conservative billionaire (and collector of Nazi memorabilia) Harlan Crow — without ...
How Harlan Crow slashed his tax bill by taking Clarence Thomas on superyacht cruises In lavishing gifts on the Supreme Court justice, the billionaire GOP donor may have violated tax laws, experts say ...
The Crow company bought the properties for $133,363 from three co-owners — Thomas, his mother and the family of Thomas' late brother, according to a state tax document and a deed dated Oct. 15 ...
By the late ’80s, the center had bounced back, attracting 3,200 tenants and over 60,000 workers, spurring the revival of the Crow family’s fortunes. In 1988, Harlan fully took over as CEO of ...
Harlan Crow took over the family business in 1988, and the company currently has about $29 billion in assets under management, according to the Dallas Morning News. 3.
ProPublica reported that Crow bought a single-story home and two vacant lots down the road for $133,363 from three co-owners — Thomas, his mother and the family of Thomas’ late brother.
Harlan Crow, chairman and chief executive officer of Crow Holdings LLC, sits for a photograph at the Old Parkland estate offices in Dallas, Oct. 2, 2015. Chris Goodney/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE ...
Crow, a Dallas resident, is the Chairman of the Board of Crow Holdings, a private family business established to manage the capital of the Trammell Crow family, according to the firm's website.