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Subject Clarence Thomas' 38 Vacations
Date August 10, 2023 2:40 PM
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How the Supreme Court justice has reaped benefits from a network of wealthy and well-connected pals.

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Clarence Thomas’ 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel <[link removed]> The fullest accounting yet shows how Thomas has secretly reaped the benefits from a network of wealthy and well-connected patrons that is far more extensive than previously understood. by Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski

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During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine.

Our latest reporting has identified at least 87 travel gifts Thomas took but didn't disclose.

To compile this account, ProPublica reporters Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski examined flight data, emails from airport and university officials, tax court filings and a trove of photographs from personal albums, including cards Thomas’ wife, Ginni, sent to friends.

They also interviewed more than 100 eyewitnesses and other sources: jet and helicopter pilots, flight attendants, airport workers, yacht crew members, security guards, photographers, waitresses, caterers, chefs, drivers, river rafting guides and C-suite executives.

Thomas did not respond to a detailed list of questions. Previously, he said that he understood he didn’t have to disclose the trips.

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Clarence Thomas Defends Undisclosed “Family Trips” With GOP Megadonor. Here Are the Facts. <[link removed]> In response to a ProPublica report, Thomas explained why he did not disclose lavish travel provided by billionaire Harlan Crow. But legal experts maintain the justice was required to make these disclosures. by Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott and Alex Mierjeski <[link removed]>

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