Harlan Crow

Birth Year 1949

Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Age 75 years old

Nationality United States

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1922

Margaret Crow survived the sinking of the SS Athenia (1922), the first British ship sunk by Nazi Germany during World War II.

He has four brothers and one sister.

He attended high school at the Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia.

He later attended Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, before he transferred to the University of Texas where he received a BBA.

1949

Harlan Rogers Crow (born 1949) is an American-Kittitian real estate developer.

He is the former chairman and CEO of the Trammell Crow Company, which was founded by his father, Trammell Crow.

His father was described as the "largest landlord in the United States" by Forbes magazine.

Crow is the cofounder of Club for Growth and is a major donor to the Republican Party and conservative causes.

His relationship with United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, which has lasted for over twenty years, was the subject of significant news reporting in 2023 due to Thomas's not reporting on financial disclosure forms, gifts, and vacations Crow had provided.

Harlan Crow was born in Dallas, the third son of Margaret Doggett Crow and real estate developer Trammell Crow.

1974

Crow worked as a leasing agent for Trammell Crow Houston Industrial from 1974 to 1978 and managed the Dallas Office Building development operations of Trammell Crow Company from 1978 to 1986.

1986

He then served as President of the Wyndham Hotel Company from 1986 to 1988.

1988

He assumed responsibility for Crow Holdings in 1988, doing so during a downturn in the company's finances.

Crow diversified the company and took on more property management business, revitalizing the company.

He currently serves as chairman of Crow Holdings and was formerly its chief executive officer.

1989

Kathy Crow earned a bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1989 and an MBA from the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University (SMU).

She is a member of the SMU board of trustees and a member of the executive boards of the Cox School of Business and the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development.

1996

Crow is a member of the founding committee of the Club for Growth and has served on the board of the American Enterprise Institute since 1996.

He has donated almost $5 million to Republican campaigns and conservative groups.

Crow donated $500,000 toward publicity campaigns for President George W. Bush's nominees for the Supreme Court.

1997

Crow is a member of the all-male Bohemian Club, and as early as 1997 he had hosted Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as a guest at the group's annual Bohemian Grove summer gathering, having met Thomas in the mid-1990s.

Crow was also a friend and former business partner of the publisher Wick Allison.

The Intercept and Project on Government Oversight reported in 2023 that Crow and his family purchased citizenship in St. Kitts and Nevis through the citizenship-by-investment program in 2012, raising concerns about the billionaire's ability to shelter assets and obscure financial transactions by taking advantage of the island nation's banking secrecy laws.

In 2023, ProPublica reported that Crow had given lavish gifts to Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas over a period of 20 years.

The gifts include a $19,000 Bible that belonged to Frederick Douglass.

Crow gave Thomas a portrait of the justice and his wife, according to the painter, Sharif Tarabay.

Tax filings show that Crow's foundation also gave $105,000 to the Yale Law School, Thomas's alma mater, for the "Justice Thomas Portrait Fund".

Justice Thomas has accepted numerous week-long luxury trips, including island-hopping on Crow's superyacht, international and domestic private jet travel, and private resort stays.

On April 13, 2023, ProPublica reported that Crow had quietly paid Thomas for property occupied by Thomas's mother's home, despite law requiring disclosure of property sales by public officials.

Crow said he bought the property with the intent of later turning the home into a public museum dedicated to Thomas.

The property included two vacant lots.

Soon after the purchase, an architecture firm received permits to begin $36,000 of improvements, while Thomas's mother continues to live there.

Allegations have risen that Crow has been "subsidizing the lifestyle of Thomas and his wife" as Thomas continued to support conservative causes on the Supreme Court.

2009

In 2009, Crow mounted an unsuccessful multimillion-dollar campaign to block the establishment of a publicly owned convention hotel in Dallas.

According to Politico, that same year, he provided $500,000 to Liberty Central, which was established by Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Thomas.

Crow declined to comment on whether he was the anonymous donor in question, telling The New York Times, "I don't disclose what I'm not required to disclose."

The New Republic reported in 2023 that Crow has been a major donor to the political organization No Labels.

Harlan Crow also donated to many Conservative Democrats, Including Josh Gottheimer, Henry Cuellar, Kyrsten Sinema, Joe Manchin, Jim Costa, Vicente Gonzalez, Jared Golden, Ed Case, Elissa Slotkin, Dean Phillips, Abigail Spanberger, Susie Lee, Lou Correa, Scott Peters and Josh Harder.

Crow and his second wife, Kathy, have three children.

2014

In 2014, the Crows donated $5 million to build the Kathy Crow Commons at SMU.