Of course, this is all explicable. I'm sure.
By now you have likely heard about her rapid—as in rocket-speed—rise in wealth, although due to federal reporting requirements, the range within which her net worth is measured is millions of dollars, so no precise percentage increase is out there. But let's just say that in terms of rapid rises, Nancy Pelosi would be quite impressed.
The commonly floated numbers are a rise from about $15,000 net worth to about $30 million.
A major part of that growth in wealth has been the rapid rise in the valuation of a sketchy "winery" from a few thousand dollars to a whopping $5 million to$15 million, despite having (perhaps) released few wines and, in recent years, none at all. Its locations appear to be empty buildings, its wines are unavailable, and once attention was turned to its sketchy nature, all the information about it disappeared from the internet.
It's a remarkable "success story," but one that may be as real as a Somali healthcare company. The money appears, but the product...not so much. It sure LOOKS like money laundering.
Vineyards appear to be a favorite investment vehicle for California politicians, taking them from barely solvent to fabulously wealthy. In this particular case, as with Somali fraud, the grift is particularly brazen. Investors in the business have already sued for fraud, but somehow Omar gets away with it.