Inside Ginni Thomas Personal Life: Her Marriage and Children

Ginni Thomas has a $1 million net worth as an attorney and conservative political activist. Ginni Thomas is best known as the wife of Associate Justice Clarence Thomas of the United States Supreme Court. Ginni and Clarence’s net worth fluctuates from $900,000 to $2 million, according to their most recent financial report.

During the George W. Bush administration, she worked for the Heritage Foundation and then created the conservative political advocacy group Liberty Central. Thomas, a divisive personality, took part in Republican efforts to alter the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Who is Ginni Thomas married to?

Clarence Thomas and Virginia Thomas married in 1987. The couple is from Virginia. Ginni’s uncle remarked of the couple in an interview, “I can guarantee you I was surprised when I found out she was going with a black man,” to which her aunt replied, “But he was so nice, we forgot he was black, and he treated her so well all of his other qualities made up for his being black.”

In 2002, Thomas changed from Protestantism to her husband’s Catholic faith. She was moved by his devotion to praying the Litany of Humility and attending Mass. She attributes her husband’s re-entry into the Church to Justice Antonin Scalia and his wife Maureen.

On October 9, 2010, Thomas left a voicemail message for Anita Hill, whose allegations of sexual harassment against her husband tainted his Supreme Court nomination hearings 19 years before. Thomas stated in the voicemail that Hill should apologize to her husband. Hill stated that she had nothing to apologize for and that her testimony regarding her interactions with Clarence Thomas in 1991 was accurate.

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Clarence Thomas modified his financial statements for the past 20 years in 2011 to reflect Virginia Thomas’s locations of employment.

Meanwhile, Ginni Thomas was born Virginia Lamp on February 23, 1957, in Omaha, Nebraska, as the youngest of four children to conservative activist Marjorie and engineer Donald. Her parents were both members of the John Birch Society, a right-wing political advocacy group. Thomas attended Westside High School as a teen. She went on to Mount Vernon Seminary and College for Women in Washington, DC.

Thomas worked for Ronald Reagan’s 1976 presidential campaign during the summer following her freshman year. She transferred to the University of Nebraska in the fall to be closer to her lover, and subsequently to Creighton University. Thomas received both a BA and a JD from the latter institution.

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