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Government Corruption |
Supreme Court Justic Ketanji Brown Jackson targeted in ethics complaint over husband's income |
2023-12-20 |
The conservative Center for Renewing America expressed the complaint in a letter to the Judicial Conference. The complaint alleges that Jackson did not report some of her husband's income for more than a decade. The letter urges the group to refer the matter to Attorney General Merrick Garland to begin an ethics investigation. The letter claims that Jackson "repeatedly failed to disclose that her husband received income from medical malpractice consulting fees." "We know this by Justice Jackson’s own admission in her amended disclosure form for 2020, filed when she was nominated to the Supreme Court, that ’some of my previously filed reports inadvertently omitted' her husband’s income from ’consulting on medical malpractice cases,’" it continues. The letter says that Jackson gave "the vague statement that 'some' of those past disclosures contained material omissions." The question at hand is whether the income's lack of disclosure violates the law that federal judges are required to disclose the "source of items of earned income earned by a spouse from any person which exceed $1,000 ... except ... if the spouse is self-employed in business or a profession, only the nature of such business or profession needs be reported." Related: Ketanji Brown Jackson: 2023-11-10 Joe Manchin Announces he won't run for reelection for the Senate Ketanji Brown Jackson: 2023-10-03 Gavin Newsom Throws Dart At Board Covered In Black Lesbians To Select Next Senator Ketanji Brown Jackson: 2023-07-12 '60s Denialism: Affirmative Action's Last Ditch Defense |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 She didn't know what a woman was. She may be confused by 'income'. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-12-20 07:32 |