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A California winery co-owned by Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar's (MN-05) husband, Tim Mynett, was legally dissolved nine days after Omar quietly amended her financial disclosure to list it as worthless, roughly one year after she had reported it was worth up to $5 million. Omar's husband's business partner signed the termination filing for eStCru LLC on April 4 without explanation.

The winery existed almost entirely on paper. Its website was blank. Its phone line was dead. Its social media was dormant. A visit to its Santa Rosa address turned up a letter from the building manager confirming eStCru hadn't been a tenant there in years. It sold bottles with names like "Blockchain" and "Clothesline." That was the full extent of its operations — a ghost business, listed on a sitting congresswoman's disclosure at a value of millions of dollars.

> A California winery co-owned by Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar's (MN-05) husband, Tim Mynett, was legally dissolved nine days after Omar quietly amended her financial disclosure to list it as worthless, roughly one year after she had reported it was worth up to $5 million. Omar's husband's business partner signed the termination filing for eStCru LLC on April 4 without explanation. > The winery existed almost entirely on paper. Its website was blank. Its phone line was dead. Its social media was dormant. A visit to its Santa Rosa address turned up a letter from the building manager confirming eStCru hadn't been a tenant there in years. It sold bottles with names like "Blockchain" and "Clothesline." That was the full extent of its operations — a ghost business, listed on a sitting congresswoman's disclosure at a value of millions of dollars.