These are the 7 lawyers who apparently sent Venmo payments for ‘CT Christmas Party’ to a Clarence Thomas aide

Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas speaks at the Heritage Foundation on October 21, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images.)

Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas speaks at the Heritage Foundation on October 21, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images.)

New allegations of ethical violations linked to Justice Clarence Thomas surfaced Wednesday when The Guardian reported that seven lawyers with high-profile cases before the Supreme Court made Venmo payments to Thomas’ aide, some with the justice’s initials in the subject line.

According to the report, several of the attorneys made payments to Rajan Vasisht, a lawyer who served as Thomas’ aide from July 2019 to July 2021. The payments did not show the amount, but in each case, the subject line indicated a connection to a Christmas party hosted by Thomas. Screenshots of now-deleted public transactions between the lawyers and Vasisht listing “Christmas party”, “Thomas Christmas Party”, “CT Christmas Party” or “CT Xmas party” were linked to the piece.

The lawyers named in the story were:

William Consovoy, a former Trump attorney and powerhouse conservative lawyer who died earlier this year, also made a payment.

The suggestion that the Venmo transactions between lawyers and Vasisht constitutes an ethics concern comes on the heels of reports that Thomas’ close relationship with billionaire Harlan Crow violated judicial standards of conduct.

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