Story highlights Huma Abedin is a staffer and close confidante of Hillary Clinton

A company with ties to Abedin was formed shortly before she left Clinton's staff to do contracting work

Washington (CNN) A company tied to Huma Abedin was formed in the final days of her work at Hillary Clinton's side at the State Department.

Zain Endeavors was registered 11 days before Abedin left her post as Clinton's deputy chief of staff to work instead as a consultant for the State Department, the Clinton Foundation and Teneo, a consulting firm with deep ties to the Clintons.

A CNN review of public records shows that Zain Endeavors shares Abedin's home address. And it also shares a name with Abedin's son, Jordan Zain Weiner, suggesting the company could have been registered for her. Zain Endeavors LLC is registered with the New York Department of State.

There is nothing illegal about a private citizen creating a company, nor is it unprecedented for someone who is self-employed to form an LLC to provide them with legal protections and tax benefits. But the timing is noteworthy because some conservative lawmakers and outside groups have questioned whether Abedin's consulting work for the State Department and private organizations created a conflict of interest.

Abedin is now a top official with Clinton's presidential campaign. Her lawyers, State Department and Clinton campaign officials did not respond to questions about the company.

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