If it’s true she needs to step down. That’s it for the gal. Having an affair with Tim Mynett, a married man who even had a 13 year old son. is a definite no-no. They even did it in his home when his wife was not there. Shame for two genuine nincompoops. Perhaps even worse for Omar is her campaign paid the guy through E. Street Group, his company $230,000 for campaign work. According to FEC filings, the Minnesota Democrat campaign made eight payments totaling $21,547 to E. Street Group for travel costs between April and June.
Let’s see what happens to her now that her reputation as a goofy sexual pervert is revealed. Yes, it’s perveted to have sex with someone else’s husband. It also violates Islamic marriage law.
Is there proof they had an affair? What is the evidence she had sex with the husband of another woman? Read it HERE.
Regarding the campaign money, former Minneapolis attorney John Hinderaker thinks Omar could be in legal trouble for that. “If the $230,000 that Omar’s campaign has paid to Mynett includes travel costs relating to romance rather than political consulting, or if the fees charged were inflated for the joint personal benefit of Mynett and Omar, it would represent another violation on Omar’s part,” he wrote at Powerline.
Hinderaker, who retired from practicing law at the end of 2015, added that “an appropriate agency should investigate the appropriateness of the funds paid by Omar’s campaign to Mynett.”
Government ethics watchdog Tom Anderson of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center also stated on Tuesday that Omar may have violated campaign finance law.
“We believe Representative Ilhan Omar may have touched the third rail of campaign finance law: disbursing campaign funds for personal use,” Anderson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “It’s a brazen act Representative Omar was caught doing before in Minnesota and all of the evidence we’ve seen tells us she’s probably doing it again.”
In an interview with WCCO, Omar denied claims she had an affair with Mynett and she refused to address any aspect of her personal life.
“Are you separated from your husband? Are you dating somebody?” WCCO reporter Esme Murphy asked Omar.
“No, I am not,” she replied, before adding, “As I said yesterday, I have no interest in allowing the conversation about my personal life to continue and so I have no desire to discuss it.”
Last year, a Republican state representative accused Omar of misusing campaign funds, alleging among other things that she used $2,250 in campaign money to pay a lawyer for her divorce proceedings. The campaign finance board investigated and found she didn’t use the funds to pay for a divorce lawyer as alleged, but other irregularities were found. The board’s final report said “there was an issue with her tax returns that needed to be corrected” and that some campaign funds went to an accounting firm.
State officials ruled earlier this year that Omar must repay her campaign committee nearly $3,500, including $1,500 for payments made to the accounting firm for services related to joint tax returns for 2014 and 2015. Omar had to pay a $500 penalty to the state.
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