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Omar Amends Disclosure, Slashing Reported Assets to Under $100,000

The change came after a watchdog sought more detail.

Overview

  • An amended House disclosure now lists Rep. Ilhan Omar and her husband’s assets at $18,004 to $95,000, a steep drop from the previously reported $6 million to $30 million.
  • Her spokesperson says the discrepancy stems from an accounting error and reiterates that she is not a millionaire.
  • The new filing details between $102,503 and $1,005,200 in 2024 income from assets, $213,200 in distributions to Tim Mynett from his venture-capital firm, $3,000 from a winery, and student loan and credit-card debts of $15,001 to $50,000 each.
  • The earlier high estimate flowed from Mynett’s private firms—Rose Lake Capital and eStCru LLC—previously listed in ranges up to $25 million and $5 million, though documents show he holds about one-third of each and that liabilities erased any net value.
  • Oversight remains active, with the Office of Congressional Conduct having sought more information and House Oversight Chair James Comer pressing for records tied to the businesses.