- Payments to Ginni Thomas's company from a group with business before the Supreme Court have raised ethical questions.
- Thomas fashioned herself into a Washington operator who builds networks, monetising her relationships.
- Payments were made to Thomas's lobbying firm from Leonard Leo's non-profit, who filed an amicus brief in a SCOTUS case.
- A previous lobbying group that she had started received a $500,000 donation from the donor at the heart of her husband's controversy.
- Calls for stricter ethical safeguards for the Supreme Court have been made.
Ginni Thomas: the Supreme Court justice’s wife caught up in payments scandal
Conservative firebrand faces questions about her own business dealings
