Fyre Festival will soon be in different hands as the infamous music festival sold for $245,300 on eBay this week. "Fyre Festival is just one chapter of my story, and I'm excited to move onto my next ...
The disgraced founder said he auctioned off the branding rights for the event on eBay for $245,300. McFarland was ordered to pay $26 million to the investors, concert-goers, and vendors he defrauded.
This sale was not on Fyre. Billy McFarland sold the rights to his infamous Fyre Festival brand on Tuesday, but he wasn’t happy about the amount it went for. After the week-long sale involving 175 bids ...
The long, pathetic, sordid, criminal saga of Billy McFarland and the Fyre Festival came to an ignominious end Tuesday afternoon at precisely 12:44:11 pm EST when the convicted fraudster unloaded the ...
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Fyre Festival 2 flames out as Billy McFarland puts brand up for sale: 'I need to step back'
When promoter and convicted fraudster Billy McFarland sought to revive his infamous Fyre Festival this year, he wanted to do it "with honesty, transparency, relentless effort, and creativity." Now, ...
Billy McFarland is giving someone else a chance to own the rights to his infamous Fyre Festival. “I’ve done a lot of crazy things, but this might be the craziest thing yet,” McFarland, 33, said in a ...
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Fyre Festival's Billy McFarland just sold the brand for $245,000. He still owes his victims $26 million.
Billy McFarland, the founder and CEO of the Fyre Festival, said on Tuesday that he has sold the branding rights for the infamous event. McFarland, 33, wrote in a statement on X that he had auctioned ...
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