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So, Michael Jordan, the former NBA superstar, decided to invest $10 million in a new venture after raking in around $300 million. Now that’s a hefty sum, if you ask me. Jordan just opened his fourth family health clinic, showing some love to his North Carolina peeps. Born in New York, he moved to Wilmington as a kid and is now giving back to the community. Not really sure why this matters, but hey, it’s in the news. The first clinic opened in May 2024, with another following in February this year. The man himself, along with his mom, attended the opening of the third clinic. It was an emotional moment, I guess. Jordan made a speech, talking about supporting families in need. No money? No problem, apparently. He’s all about helping out, just like someone once did for him. The fourth clinic, a 7,300 square feet beauty with 12 patient rooms, opened in February. Rumor has it, Jordan has big plans to expand this charitable effort across the country. He wants other celebrities to follow his lead. Sounds like he genuinely cares, according to some insider. Not doing it for publicity or tax breaks, he’s all heart. Jordan topped the list of highest-paid athletes of all time, making a cool $300 million last year. And guess what? He’s still a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets. Not bad for a guy who stopped playing basketball 22 years ago.