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| ‘QUEEN OF FRAUD’: Independent journalist calls out Rep Ilhan Omar |
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| On March 26, 2026, Rep. Omar amended her 2024 financial disclosure, removing up to $30 million in previously reported assets attributed to her husband, Tim Mynett. Two of his companies, ESTCRU LLC and Rose Lake Capital LLC, were originally valued at a combined $6 million to $30 million but are now listed as having no value. As a result, the couple’s total disclosed assets now range from $18,004 to $95,000, a significant decrease from the original filing. |
| Omar’s office and her attorney’s called it an accounting error. A spokesperson told the Star Tribune the original valuations didn’t account for the companies’ liabilities and debts, and that Omar “is not a millionaire.” |
| Here’s the problem with that. On Omar’s original filing, Rose Lake Capital was valued at $5 million to $25 million with no reported income. In the amended version, its value is listed as “None,” yet partnership income increased to between $100,001 and $1,000,000. This shift implies that assets previously counted are now being reported as income, raising questions about the connection between asset removal and income reporting rather than a straightforward accounting error. |
| Both of Mynett’s companies have faced scrutiny, and concerns persist regarding their operations. |
| ESTCRU, a winery, does not appear to be conducting active business operations. Its website purchasing portal is nonfunctional, its phone number is disconnected, and the listed Santa Rosa address is no longer associated with the company. Court records show the company had $650 in its bank account as of February 2024, despite being valued at up to $5 million in the original disclosure. Nine days after the amended disclosure was signed, Mynett’s business partner, William R. Hailer, filed to dissolve the business with the California Secretary of State. Rose Lake Capital’s website previously claimed to manage $60 billion in assets, but the firm is not registered with the SEC and does not publicly disclose its investors or funding sources. The website previously listed several bipartisan political figures, but these names were removed as congressional scrutiny increased. |
| Last Monday, Alison Steinberg asked Rep. Omar about these matters inside the U.S. Capitol. Omar responded, “I think you’re stupid for asking me anything,” and “I don’t have to tell you jack shit!” She did not address questions regarding the filing, its timing, or the companies. Nick Shirley also visited Ilhan Omar’s office at the U.S. Capitol, so watch out for that video.
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I think her accountant confused he net worth with $30 million that left the country in suitcases. That kind of scratch can be a nice cushion if things go sour and she has to leave the U.S.
Error my ass.
The “winery” and other shell companies were set up to launder the USAID money grift. Now that the money has dried up the “5 million dollar” company has $ 650.00 in the account. Either they had terrible wine sales and really crappy investments, LOL!