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Justice’s friend defends tuition payments by GOP donor

Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 05, 2023

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WASHINGTON — A Republican donor from Texas paid for two years of private-school tuition for Justice Clarence Thomas’s great-nephew, a gift that Thomas did not disclose, a friend of the justice’s acknowledged in a statement Thursday.The acknowledgment added detail to a report Thursday by ProPublica, which last month documented how Thomas had received gifts of luxury travel from the billionaire donor, Harlan Crow. The revelations, which also... + full article



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