Ilhan Omar has been accused of having a torrid affair with her married campaign strategist in newly-filed divorce papers - confirming DailyMailTV’s bombshell exclusive.

Spurned Beth also revealed her fears that her husband's affair could have been going on for the past year in the nine-page divorce filing obtained by DailyMail.com.

We revealed last month how the Minnesota congresswoman, 37, had been enjoying a secret romance with veteran Democratic fundraiser Timothy Mynett.

Both Somali-born US Rep Omar and Mynett, 38, refused to discuss the fling after multiple sources confirmed it to DailyMailTV.

But our exclusive was confirmed in divorce papers filed today by Mynett's high-flying doctor wife Beth, 55, who accuses her estranged husband of dumping her for Omar.

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.

He is also said to have taken their son to formally 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.

'I have no interest in allowing the conversation about my personal life to continue and so I have no desire to discuss it.”

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Ilhan Omar is accused of having an affair with married aide Tim Mynett. DailyMail.com first revealed that they were getting up close and personal. They were seen together on May 26 at a Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) event - a month after he told his wife he was leaving her for Omar

DailyMailTV revealed Omar was dining and holding hands with a mystery man at a secluded Italian restaurant outside of Los Angeles back in March. That man was Mynett, who tried to prevent a bystander from taking a video of the secret couple

Filing for divorce: Beth Jordan Mynett has submitted divorce papers which accuse her husband of having an affair with Omar and even parading their relationship to their son behind her back

She also declined to confront claims that she married her brother for immigration purposes.

'I know who I am,' Omar said. 'The people who I love know who I am and what I care about. I have three beautiful little children and a family to care for, so for me, my focus is doing the work that I feel I was destined to do.'

Mynett's confession brought his seven-year marriage to Beth to an abrupt end and the former spouses will meet at the D.C.'s Superior Court in October to thrash out divorce terms.

Beth's attorneys are expected to tell the court how her cheating spouse put their son in 'harm's way' - by exposing him to the media backlash and death threats Omar has received because of her comments about Israel and her high-profile feud with President Donald Trump.

Mynett had recently only had 'sporadic' involvement with the couple's 13-year-old son because of his frequent work assignments with Omar, the filing states.

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

The Congresswoman sat down with WCCO-TV on Wednesday, but refused to answer questions around her personal life

'On reflection defendant's more recent travel and long work hours now appear to be more related his affair with Rep. Omar that his actual work commitments, averaging 12 days a month away from home over the past year,' it alleges.

Beth says her marriage collapsed in April when veteran Democrat operative Mynett announced he was 'romantically involved with and in love with another woman, Ilhan Omar'.

'Although devastated by the betrayal and deceit that preceded his abrupt declaration, Plaintiff told Defendant that she loved him and was willing to fight for the marriage,' the divorce filing states.

'Defendant, however told her that was not an option for him. He provided no other explanation for his sudden change of heart.'

Beth attacks her husband's judgment for taking their son to formally meet Omar for dinner at the family's favorite neighborhood restaurant in DC while she was out of town.

She describes how Omar gave the boy a gift and was even invited inside the Mynett marital home afterwards.

Spurned Beth Mynett (pictured with her now estranged husband) reveals fears her husband's affair could have been going on for the past year in the nine-page divorce filing obtained by DailyMail.com

Beth was stunned to hear the news but still told Mynett she loved him and was 'willing to fight for the marriage'. However, Mynett insisted it was over. Pictured: Mynett with his estranged wife in 2016, posting on Instagram: 'Can you believe she married me?'

Mynett went to an event with Omar the following night but never came home, Beth further alleges.

'Most concerning is that defendant put his son in harm's way by taking him out in public with Rep. Omar who at the time had garnered a plethora of media attention along with death threats, one rising to the level of arresting the known would be assassin that same week.'

That appears to be a reference to a New York man arrested by federal agents in April for threatening to 'put a bullet in [Omar’s] f**ing skull.'

Beth says she was not only a 'devoted' wife but was the primary breadwinner throughout their marriage, complaining that Mynett dumped her and left the marital home just as he stood to make substantially more income through his growing firm.

She also claims that Mynett has a 'history of emotional instability that can cause him to become easily angered and rageful'.

Beth says he threatened to 'malign her, damage her career' and stop financially supporting her if she took him to court, adding: 'Defendant's bullying tactics are disappointing but not surprising.'

The estranged wife wants primary custody of their son, child support and full ownership of their three-bed marital family home in northern DC, worth $900,000.

DailyMail.com began investigating the rumored affair after married ‘Squad’ member Omar was seen holding hands with a mystery man at a secluded Italian restaurant outside of Los Angeles back in March.

A source who took video of the 'date' told DailyMailTV: 'He seemed very protective of her, it was not a random person. It just felt to me like they were close.'

Insiders soon identified the mystery Romeo as Mynett, whose company E Street Group has been on Omar's payroll since July 2018, providing fundraising and strategy.

Photos show Mynett and Omar are constantly by each other's sides at events, traveling to Los Angeles, New York City, Austin and Seattle together. Mynett has even met Omar's daughter Isra, 16, photographed together on two separate occasions. Pictured: Omar, Mynett and Isra in Los Angeles on July 15

DailyMail.com approached Mynett at the beginning of August about the affair but the veteran political operative initially refused to confirm his identity, saying: 'This is bizarre, I don't know what you're talking about.' When we spoke with him a second time, Mynett told our reporter: 'No comment.' Now his wife says he told her about the affair in April

He previous worked as national finance director for former Minnesota congressman Keith Ellison, whose seat Omar took over when he ran for Attorney General.

Federal Election Commission records show Omar's team began paying Mynett's DC-based firm in August of 2018, splashing out $62,500 by the end of 2018.

Payments continued into 2019, with $5,000, $10,000 and $12,000 chunks being shelled out every month, totaling just over $253,000 in a single year.

Mynett has traveled with Omar all over the country in recent months with pictures appearing of them side-by-side in New York City, Austin and Seattle as well as Los Angeles.

He has even spent time with Omar's daughter Isra, 16, who is a budding activist, as the threesome were photographed together on two separate occasions.

In January, Mynett posted an image on his Instagram of Omar's name plaque outside of her congressional office, writing: 'It’s been one hell of a journey. Incredibly proud of this fearless woman.'

Omar, through her spokesperson Jeremy Slevin - repeatedly refused to comment when asked by DailyMail.com if they were having an affair.

That came just weeks after DailyMailTV broke the news that she had split from her husband Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her three children, and moved into a luxury penthouse apartment in the Mill District of Minneapolis.

When asked to confirm the split, Hirsi, 39, said: ‘Wow. I can’t comment on that. I’m sorry, I just can’t say anything.’

Their affair has come to light after DailyMail.com revealed Omar had split with her husband Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her three children back in July. 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’

Omar's private life has become the subject of massive speculation amid accusations that her second husband Ahmed Nur Said Elmi (left and right) is in fact her brother and she only married him to get him entry to the United States

Timeline of Omar's two marriages: 1997: Omar and her family settle in Minnesota after fleeing war-torn Somalia 2002: She marries Ahmed Abdisalan Hirsi in a religious ceremony but it is not recognized legally. The pair go on to have two children. 2008: She and Hirsi separate. Because the marriage was never recognized by law, neither is the separation 2009: Omar marries Ahmed Elmi in Minneapolis 2010: He enrolls at North Dakota State University to study fine art and lives with Omar as well as her first husband 2011: Omar claims she and Elmi split this year and he went back to the UK. She reconciles with Hirsi 2012: Omar and Hirsi have their third child. Elmi is still in the US according to college officials and social media 2013: Elmi starts working in London 2017: Omar divorces Elmi 2018: Omar marries Hirsi in a civil ceremony 2018: The marriage is brought up during Omar's campaign for congress She denies it and it is largely ignored because of the lack of proof around it July 2019: President Trump thrusts the rumor back into the spotlight Later that month DailyMail.com reveals she has split from Hirsi August 2019: DailyMail.com reveals Omar was seen holding hands with married aide Tim Mynett; his wife files for divorce later that month Omar denies that she has separated from Hirsi Advertisement

It was the second time that Hirsi and Omar had split after she originally left him to marry another man, Ahmed Elmi.

Omar has been accused of going into that marriage solely to allow Elmi - a British citizen - to enter the United States where he studied at North Dakota State University.

Political enemies have even claimed that Elmi is in fact her brother, an accusation that Omar has refused to discuss.

Mynett, meanwhile, left his marital home after dumping Beth and now lives at a luxury residential complex in DC's trendy Petworth neighborhood where a two-bedroom apartment costs around $3,000 a month.

When DailyMail.com approached him there the veteran political operative initially refused to confirm his identity, saying: 'This is bizarre, I don't know what you're talking about.'

When we spoke with him a second time as he pulled up in a bright blue Ford Mustang, Mynett told our reporter: 'No comment.'

His rental pad is about a ten-minute drive from where he previously lived with wife Beth, 17 years his elder, their young son and Beth's daughter from a previous marriage.

Beth, who is medical director for the DC Department of Corrections, was similarly reluctant to talk about her husband's alleged infidelity. They married in 2012.

'I have no comment at this time,' she told DailyMail.com, speaking on the front step of the estranged couple's three-bed marital family home in northern DC, worth $900,000.

Mynett runs E Street Group with fellow veteran strategist William Hailer from a shared WeWork office space in DC.

Their website currently has a single accessible page displaying the message: 'Accepting new clients by referral only.'

But an archived version accessed by DailyMail.com includes a lengthy 'about us' section where Mynett reels off his career accomplishments and boats of close ties with 'national opinion leaders'.

'Tim Mynett brings over 15 years of experience conducting high-level national fundraising and providing political and strategic advice to our clients at E Street Group,' it says.

Mynett is currently a partner at E Street Group, which bills itself as providing national progressive strategies for candidates, nonprofits and advocacy effort. Pictured: Mynett and Omar at an event on March 23 in Los Angeles

Federal Election Commission records show Omar's team began paying Mynett's company in August of 2018, splashing out $62,500 by the end of 2018

Payments continued into 2019, with big chunks of $5,000, $10,000 and $12,000 being shelled out every month, totaling just over $253,000 in a single year

'He has continually developed and implemented successful fundraising plans for national nonprofits, progressive advocacy efforts, and Democratic leaders in Congress.

'Throughout his career he has raised of over $100 million in gifts, grants, and donations.'

The profile goes on to say that Mynett has served as a lead fundraiser for a string of Dems including Ellison, Senator Jeff Merkley, Congresswoman Hilda Solis and Congressman Ron Kind.

He's also worked for national non-profits and 'progressive organizations' including Angelina Jolie’s Global Action for Children and the SEIU’s Change that Works initiative focused on passing Obamacare.

It adds: ''Having spent the majority of his career based in DC while conducting extensive client travel to every corner of the country Tim has cultivated strong relationships with national opinion leaders and is a sought-after advisor to a diverse group of constituencies.'