A report from The New York Times details yet another luxury obtained by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas using funds from a wealthy associate. In this instance, it’s been revealed that he purchased a Prevost Marathon RV in 1999, using $267,230 received from Anthony Welters, a former executive at UnitedHealthCare who worked alongside Thomas in the Reagan administration, per the outlet. In a statement on the matter, Welters said that the funds were considered a loan and that it has since been “satisfied,” avoiding the phrasing “paid off,” which means it could have been a gift that would have then needed to be disclosed

  • Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Why would a justice need a donation? They don’t have campaigns to finance. There isn’t any legal justification for a “donation”.

    “I didn’t pay that hitman, detective. I donated to him.”

    When articles refer to these payments as “donations”, they are becoming complicit in the lie.