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Rep. Ilhan OmarrCOs (D-MN) husband, Tim Mynett, could be in trouble with Islamic leaders due to him owning a wine company in California.
Mynett converted to Islam when he married Omar, who is a Muslim, in 2020. However, selling alcohol is prohibited by Islamic law, the New York
Post reported Saturday, noting MynettrCOs company is called eStCru.
That business and others apparently raised the couplerCOs worth to $30 million.
rCLOmar claimed the wine biz was worth between $1 million and $5 million in her May 2025 financial disclosure, which covered the 2024 calendar
year,rCY the Post article said, adding the company went rCLbelly uprCY for over a year which drew questions on why it was so highly valued.
Mynett and a business partner were later sued by an investor who alleged the two businessmen rCLfraudulently misrepresentedrCY the brand as a
legitimate company.
rCLItrCOs not clear why after all of this failure Omar placed the businessrCO value in the seven figures. In her financial disclosure covering the
previous year of 2023, when eStCru was at least alive, she only put its value between $15,000 and $50,000 rCo significantly lower,rCY the Post
report said.
When it comes to religious rules, the couple was accused of having an affair when Mynett was still married to Beth Mynett. He was also
reportedly seen carrying alcohol into OmarrCOs Washington, DC, residence and smoking cigarettes.
Committing adultery, drinking alcohol, and smoking cigarettes are forbidden in the Muslim faith.
https://www.breitbart.com/faith/2026/02/07/report-democrat-ilhan-omars-husbands-winery-may-be-in-trouble-due-to-islamic-ban-on-alcohol/
Rules for thee but not for me, said the Democrat.
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<p>Rep. Ilhan OmarrCOs (D-MN) husband, Tim Mynett, could be in trouble
with Islamic leaders due to him owning a wine company in
California.<br>
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Mynett converted to Islam when he married Omar, who is a Muslim,
in 2020. However, selling alcohol is prohibited by Islamic law,
the New York Post reported Saturday, noting MynettrCOs company is
called eStCru.<br>
<br>
That business and others apparently raised the couplerCOs worth to
$30 million.<br>
<br>
rCLOmar claimed the wine biz was worth between $1 million and $5
million in her May 2025 financial disclosure, which covered the
2024 calendar year,rCY the Post article said, adding the company
went rCLbelly uprCY for over a year which drew questions on why it was
so highly valued.<br>
<br>
Mynett and a business partner were later sued by an investor who
alleged the two businessmen rCLfraudulently misrepresentedrCY the
brand as a legitimate company.<br>
<br>
rCLItrCOs not clear why after all of this failure Omar placed the
businessrCO value in the seven figures. In her financial disclosure
covering the previous year of 2023, when eStCru was at least
alive, she only put its value between $15,000 and $50,000 rCo
significantly lower,rCY the Post report said.<br>
<br>
When it comes to religious rules, the couple was accused of having
an affair when Mynett was still married to Beth Mynett. He was
also reportedly seen carrying alcohol into OmarrCOs Washington, DC,
residence and smoking cigarettes.<br>
<br>
Committing adultery, drinking alcohol, and smoking cigarettes are
forbidden in the Muslim faith.</p>
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<p>Rules for thee but not for me, said the Democrat.</p>
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