@Cyber Liberty@mystery-ak I read about this several days ago. I do not remember, did not try to remember, the various family names involved in this mixed up two families, but I know what they did, sort of.
Omar's home country is Somalia and grew up in a refugee camp in Kenya.
A family, not her family, 23 years ago, was coming to the US.
They took her with them to the US, changing her last name to their last name so she would appear to be in their family. That is the first mix-up of family names - remember that - she has a different last name now than her real family.
Her family who was left in Somalia/Kenya, left and went to England.
Her brother wanted to be in the US. By this time, Omar has a husband (and I think she had a husband before this one but divorced the first one fairly soon after she married him). Forget about this second husband she may be divorcing now, except he was the real husband when she did the following:
Remember, her "family" last name is not really her name - that means she has a different last name than her brother who is in England. She marries her brother with no problem, his last name is not her last name - so two people with different last names marry - appears to be totally legal. The brother can now come "legally" (but not really "legal" since she lied about her name) to the USA to live. That is the next family name that is mixed up.
She is married to her brother and also to her husband, but the marriage to the brother was only to get him here, and he does not live where she is. At some point, she divorced her brother. Now, she only had one husband, the original husband she had when she married her brother in England.
If she divorces this husband, she will not be married to anyone. If this is incorrect, such as there are more husbands, I really don't care - do you?