The U.S. Supreme Court justice claimed hundreds of thousands in income from a real estate company that was dissolved in 2006, according to yet another inquiry into Thomas’s financial disclosures.
Source: Inman News
Clarence Thomas claimed rental income from closed real estate firm
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