Billionaire Harlan Crow bought Clarence Thomas' mom's house — which the justice partly owned — in 2014.
The sale was undisclosed, raising questions about the ethics of billionaires secretly doing business with Supreme Court justices.
Despite the obvious ethical concerns of a Supreme Court justice doing business with a billionaire, the sale was never disclosed, and only came to light thanks to ProPublica's reporting.
"In 2014, Harlan Crow, a longtime friend of Justice and Mrs. Thomas, visited Savannah with Justice Thomas," the statement from Elliot S. Berke reads.
"Mr. Crow indicated he wanted to preserve the home for a possible museum and asked his team to review the idea of doing so.
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