Ilhan Omar’s husband’s winery shuts down amid GOP investigation into her $30 million estate

The winery, eStCru LLC, ceased operations on April 4, 2026, according to California business records. The closure comes nearly two months after House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer sent a letter requesting financial documents related to MyNet’s business holdings.The congressional investigation focused on significant changes in the reported value of businesses linked to MyNet. In a 2024 financial disclosure, Omar said his household wealth was between $6 million and $30 million, linked to Mynet’s ownership stake in a California winery and a venture capital firm.MPs have said that business values ​​have changed a lot in a short period of time. In a letter, the House Oversight Committee said the reported value of the business rose from about $51,000 in 2023 to $30 million in 2024. Because of this change, the committee asked for the records. They want to see how the numbers were arrived at. He also asked whether the increase was due to new investors or other financial reasons.After criticism, Omar presented an updated financial report. This new filing reduced the reported value of her and her husband’s assets. The amended report states that his net worth was less than $100,000. It explained this by incorporating changes made to the way debts and earlier numbers were calculated. Omar’s office said the earlier higher figures came from accounting mistakes. He said that this was not done intentionally and its purpose was not to mislead anyone.The winery’s closure has sparked political debate in Washington. House Republicans argue that the rapid increase in reported business values ​​and the subsequent recovery raise questions that require more monitoring. Omar and her representatives have rejected allegations of wrongdoing and described the investigation as politically motivated.No criminal charges have been filed against Omar or Mynett. The House Oversight Committee continues to seek additional documents while a review of the couple’s financial disclosures continues. So far, public records confirm the closure of the winery and the ongoing congressional investigation, but independent verification of misconduct or unexplained wealth has not been established by court findings or federal charges.

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