Leo, a key figure in a network of nonprofits that has worked to support the nominations of conservative judges, told Conway that he wanted her to “give” Ginni Thomas “another $25K,” the documents show. He emphasized that the paperwork should have “No mention of Ginni, of course.”
Conway’s firm, the Polling Company, sent the Judicial Education Project a $25,000 bill that day. Per Leo’s instructions, it listed the purpose as “Supplement for Constitution Polling and Opinion Consulting,” the documents show.
In all, according to the documents, the Polling Company paid Thomas’s firm, Liberty Consulting, $80,000 between June 2011 and June 2012, and it expected to pay $20,000 more before the end of 2012. The documents reviewed by The Post do not indicate the precise nature of any work Thomas did for the Judicial Education Project or the Polling Company.
The arrangement reveals that Leo, a longtime Federalist Society leader and friend of the Thomases, has functioned not only as an ideological ally of Clarence Thomas’s but also has worked to provide financial remuneration to his family. And it shows Leo arranging for the money to be drawn from a nonprofit that soon would have an interest before the court... (our emphasis)
There's more at the link, but you get the general idea. This report follows on the heels of ProPublica's latest blockbuster story about billionaire sugar daddy Harlan Crow paying the pricey private boarding school costs for the great-nephew of Clarence Thomas, a favor Thomas somehow neglected to report.
Devout Catholic Republican Leo, as the article points out, has been instrumental in salting right- wing Republicans into the federal judiciary for years, including all 6 Catholic forced- birth Republicans currently serving on the Republican Supreme Court. That he would be making payments under the table to the loony, seditious wife of Thomas is shocking but not surprising. That professional liar Kellyanne Conway would be involved in the money laundering scheme is also shocking but not surprising. These people are all about money and power, and they believe they're above the law (and so far, they are), and that the ends justify the means. We just see them as the corrupt ideologues that they are.
BONUS: In a nutshell --
Creating false invoices to conceal the improper use of tax-deductible charitable contributions is ... serious.
— David Frum (@davidfrum) May 5, 2023
"No mention of Ginni, obviously." pic.twitter.com/BFEHUaIQFE
— Schooley (@Rschooley) May 5, 2023
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