Kathy Ambush: Woman who defended her jurist ex-husband in sexual harassment controversy
Kathy Ambush is the ex-wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. They met as college students at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Thomas was a year ahead of Ambush and was one of only six black students in their class. Ambush was a student at Assumption College, which is located nearby. The couple married in 1971, the same year Thomas graduated. They had one son together, Jamal Adeen Thomas, who was born in 1973.
Thomas and Ambush separated in 1981 and their divorce was finalized in 1984. The reasons for their divorce are not publicly known. However, it has been speculated that their political differences may have played a role. Thomas is a conservative Republican, while Ambush is a liberal Democrat.
Since her divorce from Thomas, Ambush has kept a low profile. She has not spoken publicly about her marriage or her ex-husband. She is currently retired and lives in the Washington, D.C. area.
Here is a brief biography of Kathy Ambush:
- Born in 1951 in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Graduated from Assumption College in 1973
- Married Clarence Thomas in 1971
- Divorced Clarence Thomas in 1984
- Has one son, Jamal Adeen Thomas
- Currently retired and lives in the Washington, D.C. area
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