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From $1,000 to $25 Million: The Financial Architecture Around Ilhan Omar
A cross-referencing investigation of FEC records, financial disclosures, corporate filings, SEC databases, and archived websites reveals how $2.98 million in campaign funds flowed to Rep. Omar's husband's firm, how replacement vendors have almost no other clients, how a venture capital firm went from $42 to a $25 million reported valuation with no SEC registration while claiming $60 billion in assets under management, and how nine advisor names were scrubbed from the firm's website as investigations closed in. Updated May 15, 2026: Omar amended the disclosure on March 26 to revise both companies' asset values to zero; the winery filed articles of termination April 4; the matter has been referred to the House Ethics Committee.