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From Crystal Clanton To Harlan Crow, Here Is A List of The Trifling Associates Of Clarence Thomas

As expected, the conservative Supreme Court justice keeps downright despicable company.

Clarence Thomas is the conservative Supreme Court justice who consistently finds himself mired in scandal. He became a national disgrace in 1991 after being accused of sexual harassment by attorney Anita Hill. Unfortunately, he managed to make his way into the high court anyway. On a daily basis, Thomas reminds us why he is a detestable human being.

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Over the years, heโ€™s made some horrible friends along the way who have propped up his nonsense for decades. Hereโ€™s a list of some of Thomasโ€™s most infamous lowlife associates.

Harlan Crowe

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Earlier this year, ProPublica reported how Texas real estate billionaire gifted Clarence Thomas luxurious items like vacations, flights on private jets and tuition payments. Many consider this unethical behavior, as Crow possibly influenced Thomasโ€™s legal decisions and rulings. Thomas insisted that the Crows โ€œare among our dearest friends.โ€ He continued: โ€œAs friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips.โ€

Crystal Clanton

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Despite having a history of sending racist and hateful texts about Black people, Turning Point USA organizer and conservative personality Crystal Clanton pursued a legal career with Thomasโ€™s help. She even lived with Thomas and his wife Ginni for a short time. โ€œI know Crystal Clanton and I know bigotry,โ€ he said. โ€œBigotry is antithetical to her nature.โ€

Leonard Leo

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Leonard Leo, the Federalist Society leader, used his influence to encourage nonprofits to spend $1.8 million for public relations attempts to humanize and celebrate Clarence Thomas. This includes a flattering movie about his life. Leo has also given money to Ginni Thomasโ€™s for-profit firm, Liberty Consulting.

Anthony Welters

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Anthony Welters is a rich health-care entrepreneur who loaned Thomas money to buy a luxury RV valued at almost $270k in 1999. Thomas made some interest paymentsโ€”not allโ€”but Welters said it was settled in 2008. A lawyer for Thomas said that the loanโ€™s terms โ€œwere satisfied in fullโ€ but never specified what they were.

H. Wayne Huizenga

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Huizenga, who passed away in 2018, was a billionaire who founded numerous businesses and owned professional sports teams like the Florida Panthers and Miami Dolphins. He flew Thomas on his private jets and helicopters, took him to see his sports teams play and hosted him at his private, members-only golf club in Florida.

David Sokol

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David Sokol, a former executive at Berkshire Hathaway, has funded vacations and trips for Clarence and his wife Ginni. Sokol has said that he had known the couple for 21 years and that Thomas is ethical. โ€œWe have never once discussed any pending court matter,โ€ Sokol has said. โ€œOur conversations have always revolved around helping young people, sports, and family matters.โ€

Paul โ€œTonyโ€ Novelly

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There have been numerous records that show that oil baron Paul โ€œTonyโ€ Novelly was a benefactor to Thomas, though his gifts werenโ€™t previously reported. Novelly supposedly paid for pricey vacations for the Supreme Court justice.

Tucker Carlson

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Tucker Carlsonโ€™s co-founded the conservative website, The Daily Caller, shortly before becoming a Fox News personality. The Daily Caller paid Ginni Thomas an undisclosed salary from 2011 to 2017 to interview conservative leaders on camera.

Frank Gaffney Jr.

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The founder of the Center for Security Policy, Frank Gaffney Jr., has used everything in his power to spread Islamophobia. In 2017 and 2018, the nonprofit paid Ginni Thomasโ€™s firm Liberty Consulting $236,000 according to tax records. In 2018, the Center for Security Policy supported Trumpโ€™s Muslim travel ban in a Supreme Court amicus brief.

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