Supreme Court’s Thomas Says He Heeded Gift Disclosure Rules

  • ProPublica reported Thomas took free vacations from donor
  • Thomas says he’ll follow more stringent guidelines in future
Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the US Supreme Court.Photographer: Erin Schaff/The New York Times
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended himself against allegations that he may have violated the law by not reporting vacations paid for by a billionaire Republican donor, saying he’d been told he didn’t have to report the trips.

In a one-paragraph statement Friday, Thomas said he’d sought guidance from colleagues and others in the judiciary early in his tenure as a Supreme Court justice. He said he was “advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, who did not have business before the court, was not reportable.”