When Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was looking to buy an RV he didn't have sufficient means to buy what he wanted, a Prevost Le Mirage XL Marathon motor coach, which brand new even back then was about $1,000,000. (Basically, the Rolls Royce of motor homes.) But he found a used one which was "only" $267,230 and tried to figure out a way to satisfy his new passion, RVing at America's most exclusive RV parks. And while the ethically-challenged and morally bankrupt Justice Thomas would claim that he scrimped and saved for years in order to be able to afford it, the truth looks quite a bit more sordid.