While the exhibit list has been made public, the underlying communications themselves remain sealed by the court, leaving the full context of the exchanges unclear.
Court records also reportedly reference a text message exchange between Bock and Omar that investigators discovered during a raid on Bock’s Minnesota residence.
This revelation comes as Omar refuses to appear before a Minnesota legislative committee to answer questions related to these fraud discoveries:
The renewed attention comes after Omar did not appear at a recent hearing held by Minnesota’s Fraud Prevention Committee examining the scandal. Following her absence, committee chair Kristin Robbins sent Omar a letter requesting documents and correspondence tied to the case.