Ilhan Omar paid $150,000 to married lover’s firm, plus hundreds of thousands for other services

US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar paid her political consultant and lover almost $147,000 for services, in addition to hundreds of thousands of dollars in other payments that were previously known.

Omar’s campaign funneled $146,713 into finance chief Tim Mynett’s consulting firm, ‘The E Street Group’ for digital advertising, fundraising consulting and video production, records show, reports the New York Post.

That’s how much more the 38-year-old Minnesota lawmaker’s campaign pumped into Mynett’s firm since Peter Flaherty, chairman of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center in October filed an an amended complaint into Omar’s campaign spending with the Federal Election Commission.

US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (pictured) paid her political consultant and lover almost $147,000 for services, in addition to hundreds of thousands of dollars in other payments that were previously known.

Tim Mynett's consulting firm, 'The E Street Group' received $146,713 from Omar's campaign for digital advertising, fundraising consulting and video production, records show

Tim Mynett’s consulting firm, ‘The E Street Group’ received $146,713 from Omar’s campaign for digital advertising, fundraising consulting and video production, records show

Peter Flaherty, chairman of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center in October requested a federal investigation into Omar's campaign spending after DailyMail.com's revelation of an affair between her and Mynett (pictured left and right respectively)

Peter Flaherty, chairman of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center in October requested a federal investigation into Omar’s campaign spending after DailyMail.com’s revelation of an affair between her and Mynett (pictured left and right respectively)

Flaherty requested an investigation after DailyMail.com’s revelation of an affair between Omar and Mynett, which led to her divorce from her husband Ahmed Hirsi. 

The split was final on November 5. 

Mynett’s wife Beth has also filed for divorce in the wake of the affair. 

Flaherty pointed out to the FEC that Omar made more than $369,000 in payments to Mynett since hiring his firm in August of 2018.

Nearly $25,000 is labeled as travel expenses, according to records filed to the FEC. 

‘If ‘Ilhan for Congress’ reimbursed Mynett’s LLC for travel so that Rep. Omar would have the benefit of Mynett’s romantic companionship, the expenditure must be considered personal in nature’, he wrote.

‘Federal Election Commission regulations prohibit the use of campaign funds for personal expenses collateral to travel…unless personal funds are used to reimburse the committee’, he added. 

But whether the probe ever gets underway has been up in the air due to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s refusal to schedule hearings to confirm new members of the agency, tasked with enforcing campaign finance laws.

‘This is a matter of frustration,’  Flaherty told DailyMail.com.

Omar’s campaign paid The E Street Group more than $222,000 between August last year and July, when DailyMail.com exclusively revealed the affair between the congresswoman and consultant.

It paid him a whopping $92,746 in July, and in August and September the company pocketed another $54,000, according to figures filed with the FEC. 

‘If you total her expenditure, about one-third of it went to E Street’, Flaherty told DailyMail.com earlier this month. 

He also said the committee erred by not splitting travel expenses from fundraising.

‘A disbursement can be a ”travel” expense or a ”fundraising” expense but it cannot be both, even if the travel is in conjunction with fundraising activities.’

He claimed both Omar’s campaign and Mynett’s company ‘either continue to disregard the law or misunderstand it’.

‘There continues to be reporting problems’, Flaherty told DailyMail.com. ‘But the bigger issue is her veracity and credibility.

Flaherty claimed both Omar's campaign and Mynett's company 'either continue to disregard the law or misunderstand it' in regards to continued 'reporting problems'. Omar is pictured addressing reporters in Minnesota this past January

Flaherty claimed both Omar’s campaign and Mynett’s company ‘either continue to disregard the law or misunderstand it’ in regards to continued ‘reporting problems’. Omar is pictured addressing reporters in Minnesota this past January

‘She said she wasn’t having an affair but now, based on DailyMail.com’s reporting it looks like she wasn’t telling the truth.’

David Mitrani, a lawyer who acts for both Omar’s campaign and the E Street Group originally dismissed Flaherty’s complaint, calling it ‘nothing more than blustering to attempt to create the appearance of legal jeopardy when there is none’.

‘The parties have at all times complied with federal campaign finance law’, Mitrani said.

Whether the FEC actually considers Flaherty’s complaint is open to question as it does not have enough members to reach a quorum after vice chairman Matthew Peterson resigned in August. 

President Donald Trump has nominated one new member but McConnell has not scheduled a confirmation hearing.

DailyMail.com's revelation of an affair between Omar and Mynett, led to her divorce from her husband Ahmed Hirsi (second from right)

DailyMail.com’s revelation of an affair between Omar and Mynett, led to her divorce from her husband Ahmed Hirsi (second from right)

Omar’s divorce from Hirsi was finalized just 30 days after she filed in early October. 

She filed after DailyMail.com had revealed she had moved out of the family home in Minneapolis and into a penthouse apartment.

We then showed a video of her and Mynett leaving an out-of-the way restaurant in the Playa Del Rey section of Los Angeles after a romantic meal there. She had been in California to give a speech.

She and her ex will share joint custody of their three children, aged 16, 13, and 7, but it’s noted the kids will mainly live in Washington D.C. and attend school there, according to court records.

Omar claimed in divorce documents that there had been an ‘irretrievable breakdown of the marriage relationship’. She agreed to pay for the children’s travel expenses to get back to Minnesota when they visit Hirsi.

The exes will also keep their own cars and own bank accounts. Neither will have to pay spousal support.

In a statement, Omar’s lawyer said: ‘Anyone going through a divorce is glad when it is over and this case is no exception.’

Omar first married Hirsi in an Islamic ceremony in 2002 when she was 19.

Six years later, after two children, the couple said they had ‘reached an impasse in our life together,’ and divorced.

The following year, Omar married Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, a British citizen, just two weeks after he entered the United States.

He has been identified as her brother by many media outlets, though due to a lack of records in their war-torn country of birth that has not been proven.

That marriage lasted just two years but it was enough to allow Elmi to study alongside his new wife at North Dakota State University.

Records suggest that Omar, Elmi and Hirsi all lived together for at least part of that time.

Omar then had a third child with Hirsi in 2012 and in 2015 she filed a joint tax return with him — even though she was still legally married to Elmi.

She finally divorced Elmi in 2017 and married Hirsi in a civil ceremony the following year.

But in July, DailyMail.com revealed that Omar had split again with Hirsi and moved out of their family home and into her new penthouse apartment.

In August, after DailyMail.com reported that Omar had been seen holding hands with 38-year-old Mynett in the Caffe Pinguine and spending time with him, his wife Beth filed for divorce.

In August, after DailyMail.com reported that Omar had been seen holding hands with 38-year-old Mynett (left) in the Caffe Pinguine and spending time with him, his wife Beth (right) filed for divorce

In August, after DailyMail.com reported that Omar had been seen holding hands with 38-year-old Mynett (left) in the Caffe Pinguine and spending time with him, his wife Beth (right) filed for divorce

Beth Mynett revealed her fears that her husband's affair could have been going on for the past year in her nine-page divorce filing (pictured)

Beth Mynett revealed her fears that her husband’s affair could have been going on for the past year in her nine-page divorce filing (pictured)

Beth Mynett revealed her fears that her husband’s affair could have been going on for the past year in her nine-page divorce filing.

Beth, who has a 13-year-old-son with Mynett, describes in the papers how her cheating partner made a ‘shocking declaration of love’ for the leftist firebrand.

She said her husband took their son to meet Omar at the Mynett family’s favorite restaurant in Washington, D.C., when the reproductive health expert was out of town.

Despite being named in the Mynetts’ divorce proceedings, Omar continued to dodge questions about her tangled private life.

She denied being separated from her husband Ahmed Hirsi then refused to comment further on ‘personal matters’, according to Esme Murphy, a reporter with Minneapolis-based WCCO-TV.

In October, DailyMail.com revealed that Omar and Mynett were not only dating, but living together ‘on and off’ at a secret DC apartment, while plotting romantic vacations to Jamaica and making plans for a long-term future together. 

In October, DailyMail.com revealed that Omar (right) and Mynett (left) were not only dating, but living together 'on and off' at a secret DC apartment, while plotting romantic vacations to Jamaica and making plans for a long-term future together

In October, DailyMail.com revealed that Omar (right) and Mynett (left) were not only dating, but living together ‘on and off’ at a secret DC apartment, while plotting romantic vacations to Jamaica and making plans for a long-term future together

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