Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ latest financial report belatedly acknowledges that he took multiple lavish vacations paid for by Republican billionaire Harlan Crow.
The trips are detailed on the second-to-last page of the document, where, under a section allotted for “additional information or explanations,” Thomas describes two 2019 trips that were “inadvertently omitted” from his previous disclosures.
One, a July 12, 2019, trip to Bali, acknowledges he was a guest of Harlan and Kathy Crow, who covered the cost of food and lodging.
According to the document, Thomas then took a second vacation on Crow’s dime a week later at a “private club” in Monte Rio, California.
The document says Thomas included the disclosures after he “sought and received guidance from his accountant and ethics counsel.”
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