A REAL Journalist Went To Ilhan Omar's Winery That Reportedly Makes Millions Of Dollars And Found It Is Fake
29 days ago
A conservative journalist is raising fresh questions about a winery tied to Rep. Ilhan Omar after visiting the business’s listed address and finding little evidence it actually exists.
Angela Rose reported this week that she traveled to the registered address of ESTCRU, a winery co owned by Omar’s husband, Timothy Mynett, only to discover that the operation appears to be missing in action. The address itself hosts more than 40 wineries on paper, a setup that is not uncommon in parts of the wine industry. But Rose says the property owner told her that ESTCRU is not operating there at all.
According to Rose, no business license exists for ESTCRU at that location, even though other wineries using the same address are properly licensed and active. She described the visit as troubling, particularly given the winery’s reported financial growth.
“In 2024 they made about fifteen thousand dollars,” Rose said. “In 2025, that number reportedly jumped to as much as five million dollars, yet there is no evidence they were producing wine.”
Rose claimed the lack of a visible operation, combined with the sudden spike in reported revenue, raises questions about whether the winery is functioning as a legitimate business or merely exists on paper. She characterized ESTCRU as an alleged shell company, though no charges have been filed and no official findings of wrongdoing have been announced.
Public records reviewed by Rose show ESTCRU listed at the shared address, but she says the owner of the property denied that the winery is physically present or operating there. As of now, neither Omar nor Mynett has publicly responded to the allegations.
