Ginni Thomas's Connections to Dark Money Groups Raise Ethics Concerns About Justice Clarence Thomas
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Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, worked with rightwing activists before Citizens United to exploit the expected Supreme Court decision.
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$500k in seed money came from Harlan Crow, a billionaire with ties to Clarence Thomas.
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Politico details the "intermingling" of dark money, phoney groups, and the Supreme Court.
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Ginni Thomas started a nonprofit right before the Citizens United decision to capitalize on it.
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The connections raise ethics concerns about Clarence Thomas and calls for investigation into Ginni Thomas's entities.