Calls for Action as Justice Clarence Thomas Reports Income from Defunct Real Estate Company

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been reporting rental income from a now-defunct real estate company, Ginger, Ltd., Partnership, on his financial disclosures for the past two decades. The company was taken over by a similarly named company, Ginger Holdings, LLC, in 2006. Thomas reported receiving between $270,000 to $750,000 from the older company, where it was described on his forms as "rent." This comes as Thomas is under scrutiny for accepting lavish trips from a GOP billionaire megadonor and his wife, Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, is under scrutiny for her involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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