GOP donor Harlan Crow bought Clarence Thomas’s childhood home to create ‘public museum’ Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that omitting information related to capital gains on a sale of property valued over $1,000 might be problematic for Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court justice accused of selling his home to a billionaire without reporting potential ethics violations. “What was the capital gain? Was there income or something of that sort?” Adler said. |
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