
A billionaire Republican donor paid private school tuition fees for the grandnephew of US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a new report says.
Real estate magnate Harlan Crow said in response that he often paid tuition fees for pupils "from personal funds".
The revelation is the latest reported by ProPublica, which last month revealed Mr Crow had treated Justice Thomas and his wife to lavish holidays.
A friend of Mr Thomas has defended him and called the report "malicious".
There's been renewed scrutiny of ethics and disclosures at America's top court.
Under long-standing rules, Supreme Court justices are required to file annual disclosures of gifts.
BBC News has approached Justice Thomas for comment - he did not comment on the report by ProPublica, a non-profit news organisation.