Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a statement Friday saying he was not required to disclose trips that he and his wife took that were paid for by Harlan Crow. Thomas' response came to an article published by ProPublica.
ProPublica also previously revealed that Thomas and his wife Ginni were gifted with hundreds of thousands of dollars— including international cruises on his mega-yacht, private jet flights and stays at Crow’s invitation-only resort in the Adirondacks. But the 2014 real estate deal is the first public evidence of a direct financial transaction between the pair.
"The opportunity for the American people to hear from Justices in this setting presents a moment that could strengthen faith in our public institutions," Durbin wrote."Do you believe the Supreme Court should be required by law to follow the same financial restriction as everyone else in government?" he asked Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia at the hearing in October 2011.
Some Senate Republicans are skeptical of the Democratic majority's intentions and see the hearing as mainly an effort to put a critical spotlight on Thomas. Ethics experts have offered conflicting views about whether Thomas was required to disclose the luxury trips funded by Crow.that he was advised by colleagues that "this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, who did not have business before the Court, was not reportable." Thomas did not name the other justices or those in the judiciary with whom he had consulted.
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