These costly trips and travel perks often went unreported on the justice’s financial disclosure forms, ProPublica said in its investigation.
Lynne Sladky/APProPublica interviewed more than 100 people, including staff that would have worked some of the trips that Thomas took.
Thomas did not respond to ProPublica’s detailed list of questions for its report, nor did Novelly.
None of the Thomas benefactors highlighted in the new report appear to have had direct business in front of the Supreme Court, ProPublica said.
Thomas intends to amend his financial disclosure forms, a source close to the justice previously told CNN, to at least reflect Crow’s 2014 purchase of Thomas’ mother’s home.
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