Justice Thomas took luxury trips on GOP donor's tab: report
Conservative mega-donor Harlan Crow purchased three properties belonging to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his family, in a transaction worth more than $100,000 that Thomas never reported, according to the non-profit investigative journalism organization ProPublica. FOX 5's Katie Barlow spoke to Josh Kaplan, the reporter who helped break the story.
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