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Rep. Ilhan Omar filed 2025 financial disclosures showing her husband earned minimal income from two ventures. The filings revise earlier valuations of up to $30 million that were later amended to none.
Washington ExaminerRep. Ilhan Omar released new income and asset disclosure statements covering calendar year 2025. Washington Examiner reported that the filings list her husband Tim Mynett's net earnings from the since-defunct California winery eStCru at between $200 and $1,000, with zero net earnings from Rose Lake Capital.
Omar valued the couple's total assets at between $20,000 and $125,000. She reported combined credit card and student loan debt between $30,000 and $100,000. In the prior year's disclosure Omar had stated that Mynett's ownership stakes in Rose Lake Capital and eStCru were valued at up to $30 million.
She later amended that filing to list the stakes as none, attributing the original valuation to an accounting error based on incomplete information from Mynett's accountants. Omar stated that Mynett is one of several partners in the ventures. California business registration records list Mynett and William Hailer as the only two members of eStCru's corporate leadership.
The amended disclosure still showed Mynett appearing to receive $100,000 to $1 million in revenue from Rose Lake Capital. eStCru closed down earlier in 2026. State Rep.
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