Ilhan Omar's Husband's Winery Shuts Down Amid Congressional Financial Scrutiny
A California winery co-owned by Representative Ilhan Omar's husband, Tim Mynett, has been shut down following increased scrutiny from Congressional Republicans over the reported wealth of Omar's family. The winery, eStCru LLC, was terminated on April 4, 2026, two months after House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer requested financial records. Omar's 2024 financial disclosure initially reported family assets between $6 million and $30 million, which was later amended to reflect significantly lower values. The discrepancy was attributed to incomplete information from Mynett's business accountants. Omar's spokesperson stated that the amended disclosure confirms she is not a millionaire, and the original filing overstated Mynett's net worth. The closure of the winery, which was also involved in a lawsuit alleging fraudulent misrepresentation, has not been directly linked to the congressional inquiries.