The Supreme Court justice got an extension to file his financial disclosures.
Thomas now has up to 90 more days to file his disclosures, according to the Administrative Office of the US Courts.
Fellow Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito also asked for and received an extension, the court office said.
The Supreme Court justices are under stricter ethics rules this year to publicly reveal more gifts, trips, or meals they may have accepted from organizations or businesses.
Crow told ProPublica that he and Thomas are just "dear friends" and that they never discussed Supreme Court business.
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