Justice Clarence Thomas Turned a Ghost Real Estate Business into a Lucrative Side Hustle (And Forgot to Tell Anyone About It)

Listen up, my fellow hustlers! It turns out that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been keeping a side hustle going on the down-low. 

For the past two decades, he's been reporting rental income from a Nebraska real estate firm called Ginger, Ltd., Partnership, launched by his wife and her relatives back in the '80s.

But here's the kicker: Ginger, Ltd. went out of business in 2006, and a new firm, Ginger Holdings, LLC, took over the land leasing business. Justice Thomas forgot to mention this on his financial disclosure forms, so he's been raking in $50,000 to $100,000 annually from the defunct Ginger, Ltd.

FACT
Hey, hustlers, not disclosing your income on financial forms for 20 years is a serious no-no. 

Now, as a Supreme Court Justice, he's facing the possibility of fines, penalties, or even losing his job! 

So let that be a lesson to all of us - if you're going to have a side hustle, be sure to disclose it properly or you might end up like Justice Thomas, with a ghost business haunting your finances! 👻

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