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Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - NewtonMP2100 - 05-04-2023

…..at this point wouldn’t be surprised if Crow bought Thomas a burial plot….


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - Ombligo - 05-04-2023

Lizabeth wrote:
Sic the tax man on him…he owes major bucks for all that stuff…

And if they had to file charges, and it eventually went to SCOTUS - Thomas could not be forced to recuse himself. That is the power and accountability a justice wields.


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - mrbigstuff - 05-04-2023

I read about this guy Harlan in a novel from the 1930s, or at least it seems that way.


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - numbered - 05-04-2023

pdq wrote:
One wonders if not reporting these things (or, in essence, lying on his financial disclosure forms) is against the law.

When the Thomas housing transaction story dropped, several of the TV lawyers pointed out that there is a post-Watergate law that every federal employee must disclose real estate transactions. Propublica covered it:

Propublica wrote:
A federal disclosure law passed after Watergate requires justices and other officials to disclose the details of most real estate sales over $1,000. Thomas never disclosed his sale of the Savannah properties. That appears to be a violation of the law, four ethics law experts told ProPublica.

It also applies to Gorsuch's land deal.

As to whether DOJ wants to go there....


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - bfd - 05-04-2023

Maybe if he were just a stable genius, like Dumbf, Thomas would have covered his tracks better… Of course, like Dumbf, why not just do whatever you want to do, say whatever you want top say, and not worry about it. What's the worst that could happen?

Right, nothing will happen - and therein lies the problem.


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - jonny - 05-04-2023

Is Thomas so hard up that he needs to be taking all these undisclosed gifts from Republican billionaires? Maybe he should post a Gofundme.


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - JoeH - 05-04-2023

Hard up? Probably not. But one of the standard means of maintaining wealth is to use other people's money. And at that Thomas appears to be quite able to follow that approach and live in a manner to which he has become accustomed.


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - jonny - 05-05-2023

https://www.caclubindia.com/wealth/clarence-thomas-net-worth/
https://www.caclubindia.com/wealth/ginni-thomas-net-worth/


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - sekker - 05-05-2023

The only leverage I can see is the proposal to block the $10M funding to SCOTUS that has to be approved by Congress.

Are there 10 GOP Senate votes to be found?


Re: Propublica finds more undisclosed gifts from Harlan Crow to Thomas - gabester - 05-05-2023

sekker wrote:
The only leverage I can see is the proposal to block the $10M funding to SCOTUS that has to be approved by Congress.

Are there 10 GOP Senate votes to be found?

Heck impeaching that former President for inciting violent insurrection only found 7 Republican Senators willing to convict, and you need 10 more than that (2/3rds majority to impeach...)

From Wikipedia
Three (Cassidy, Collins, and Sasse) had just won reelection and two (Burr and Toomey) were not seeking another term, while Romney had already voted to convict during the first impeachment. Murkowski was the only one of those seven senators who was to face voters in the '22 election, and she won handily.

DOJ should try every Justice who's violated the real estate transaction disclosure rule - if that's really a thing - and hopefully they'll be convicted in a lower court... and the other Justices in the SCOTUS would refuse to accept their appeals.